What is SoftWave treatment?
SoftWave treatment is a patented form of extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) that uses high-energy acoustic waves to penetrate deep into damaged tissue. These waves stimulate your body’s natural healing response, increase blood flow, reduce inflammation, and activate cellular repair, all without surgery, needles, or downtime.
Unlike traditional shockwave therapies, SoftWave uses unfocused, low-intensity energy that covers a broader treatment area, making it safer, more comfortable, and more effective for chronic and acute conditions.
What Can SoftWave Help With?
SoftWave Therapy has been shown to help with a wide range of conditions, including:
Neck and back pain
Shoulder injuries
Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
Tendonitis and bursitis
Knee pain and arthritis
Stress fractures and shin splints
Scar tissue and restricted mobility
Erectile dysfunction (ED)
And more
Whether you’re an athlete looking to recover faster, someone battling long-term joint pain, or simply want to avoid surgery, SoftWave offers a non-invasive option with powerful, lasting results.
What to Expect During a SoftWave Session
At Nutrition & Whole Health Solutions in Stoneham, MA, most sessions take about 15–20 minutes. We begin with a mapping session to identify damaged tissue, using SoftWave’s diagnostic capabilities to “light up” areas where inflammation and cellular dysfunction exist. Many clients feel immediate relief during this first visit.
There’s no anesthesia, no recovery time, and no post-treatment restrictions, so you can go right back to your day.
Why PEOPLE Love It
✔️ Pain Relief Without Pills
✔️ Accelerated Healing
✔️ No Side Effects or Downtime
✔️ Long-Term Results
✔️ FDA-Cleared Technology
SoftWave isn’t just about treating symptoms, it’s about addressing the root cause of pain and stimulating true, biological healing.
Ready to Feel Better?
We offer introductory SoftWave Mapping Sessions so you can experience the difference for yourself. If you’re tired of managing pain and ready to heal, it’s time to try SoftWave.