SoftWave TRT

SoftWave Therapy in Carmel, IN

At Schulke Chiropractic & Wellness Solutions, we offer SoftWave TRT treatments in Hamilton County and nearby areas. SoftWave TRT (Tissue Regeneration Therapy) is a patented non-invasive treatment that utilizes high-energy sound waves to target injured or degenerated areas of the body. This therapy aims to promote natural healing at the cellular level by increasing blood flow and activating the body’s own healing processes. Our SoftWave TRT treatment is designed to treat a variety of conditions, including musculoskeletal pain, chronic pain, and degenerative conditions. We offer this treatment as a safe and effective alternative for individuals seeking non-surgical treatment options for their ailments.
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Dr Schulke performing SoftWave treatment on patient

What Is SoftWave Therapy?

SoftWave TRT is an FDA-cleared, non-invasive, and drug-free treatment that works by delivering shockwaves to trigger a cellular response, activating the body's natural healing process. This cutting-edge technology opens up a world of new possibilities for tissue repair, pain reduction, and stem cell stimulation. SoftWave is used by the Mayo Clinic, Harvard Medical School, and the Cleveland Clinic, and can help combat a number of health problems, including:

  • Neuropathy
  • Knee, shoulder, and foot pain
  • Acute second-degree burns
  • Poor circulation
  • And much more!

SoftWave Therapy 3 Steps

  1. Schedule Discovery Session
  • Determine if you are a candidate
  • Diagnostic mapping session
  • Feel immediate results
  1. Receive Individualized Plan
  • Based on mapping session
  • Pain relief
  • Anti-inflammatory
  • Tissue regeneration
  1. Heal Better, Heal Faster
  • Increase blood flow 300%
  • Anti-inflammatory that beats injections
  • Non-invasive stem cell therapy

How Does SoftWave Therapy Work?

SoftWave Therapy works by mechanotransduction. Mechanotransduction as defined by Science Direct is "the ability of a cell to actively sense, integrate, and convert mechanical stimuli into biochemical signals that result in intracellular changes, such as ion concentrations, activation of signaling pathways and transcriptional regulation." This is what allows your body to convert sound waves into nerve messages which allows us to hear how the sun stimulated our body to make Vitamin D.

Dr Schulke performing SoftWave treatment on patient

SoftWave Therapy for Knee Arthritis

SoftWave Therapy for knee arthritis is one of our favorites to provide at our Carmel, IN SoftWave Clinic because the results are so fast! We have had many patients with bone-on-bone knees find great relief and in many cases, resolution of pain. The SoftWave therapy provides regeneration by activating the body's mesenchymal stem cells and increasing exosomes.

SoftWave Therapy for Neuropathy

SoftWave Therapy helps those with peripheral neuropathy or nerve pain in a number of ways. The first is by increasing not only blood flow and circulation by up to 300%, but also through the process of angiogenesis. Angiogenesis is the creation of new blood vessels. The SoftWave Therapy also reduces inflammation in a massive way! See some of our amazing before and after pictures and videos. SoftWave Therapy also activates resident mesenchymal stem cells and exosomes which help to regenerate the damaged nerves. SoftWave TRT holds over 40 patents, one of which is for peripheral nerve regeneration.

SoftWave Therapy for Neuropathy and nerve pain can be used as a stand-alone treatment or in conjunction with other therapies. This is dependent on the specific cause of the neuropathy and the amount of nerve damage. Review our Neuropathy Program page to get a better idea of the different types of treatments available.

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device used for SoftWave treatments

SoftWave Therapy Research & References

Dobner S, Amadi O, Lee R. “Cardiovascular Mechanotransduction.” Muscle. Fundamental Biology and Mechanisms of Disease, 2012. Vol. 1 Pages 173-186 Science Direct

Hausner T, Nógrádi A. “The Use of Shock Waves in Peripheral Nerve Regeneration: New Perspectives?” International Review of Neurobiology, Volume 109 Science Direct

Gollmann-Tepeköylü C, Nägele F,Graber M et al. Shock waves promote spinal cord repair via TLR3. JCI Insight. 2020;5(15):e134552. https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.134552.

Alizadeh A, Dyck SM, Karimi-Abdolrezaee S. Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury: An Overview of Pathophysiology, Models and Acute Injury Mechanisms. Front Neurol. 2019 Mar 22;10:282. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2019.00282. PMID: 30967837; PMCID: PMC6439316.

Daeschler, S.C., Harhaus, L., Schoenle, P. et al. Ultrasound and shock-wave stimulation to promote axonal regeneration following nerve surgery: a systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical studies. Sci Rep 8, 3168 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-21540-5