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Regenerative therapies

From ShockWave, spinal decompression, and cold laser to PRS-ARP Wave, our regenerative therapies are proven to help heal from the source and alleviate your everyday aches and pains. Our treatments are designed to increase blood flow to particular areas, which is critical to any form of healing. By putting the body in a physiological position to allow it to heal naturally, we will have you living pain-free in no time!

Shockwave Therapy

If you’ve ever struggled with a sports injury or an ache that wouldn’t mend, your body might have benefited from extra help during the healing process. Shockwave therapy can offer such support, jump-starting the body’s ability to regenerate new tissue. It also decreases your pain by directly stimulating your nerves at the site of the injury. Though the name of the treatment makes it sound painful, it’s only mildly uncomfortable for most people.

Shockwave therapy is often prescribed as a treatment for patients who have sports injuries like a golfer’s elbow, tennis elbow, or a pulled hamstring. It’s also administered to patients who experience pain in their soft tissues, such as that caused by plantar fasciitis. By breaking down calcium buildup that can come in the form of arthritis, scar tissue, and even tendonitis, shockwave therapy is a treatment that will help you improve your range of motion, improve function, and decrease pain, allowing you to do what you love and live pain-free.

Spinal Decompression

If you are suffering from the above symptoms, gentle spinal decompression may be the answer for you. This non-surgical procedure can relieve lower back and neck pain and ease sciatica pain, bulging discs, herniated discs, and degenerative discs.

These gentle distraction forces create spine decompression with unloading due to distraction and proper positioning, which can help to improve blood flow and nutrient exchange to the injured area. Often, with back pain, the spine compresses the intervertebral discs over time, dehydrating the disc and causing aches, pains, and even sciatic pain. This is what is commonly known as degenerative disc disorder. Spinal decompression decompresses the spine, allowing fluid to get back into the disc space, allowing the disc to hydrate. They are also used for bulging or herniated discs due to the vacuum effect that occurs when the spine decomposes.

MLS Cold Laser Therapy

Did you know that many Olympic and major league teams use laser therapy as a crucial pain management and rehabilitation tool? Both elite athletes and weekend warriors can suffer from nagging aches and pains due to sports injuries, exercise, and athletic training.

Unlike surgical lasers, cold lasers penetrate the skin without burning or cutting. It’s low-intensity laser therapy that stimulates healing while using low light levels. Cold laser therapy is painless and non-invasive and can reduce the need for medication and even surgery. There are no side effects, and it helps heal injuries faster. Laser therapy patients get improved nerve function with effective pain relief.

The typical candidate for cold laser therapy is a patient seeking a non-invasive, painless method of improving their chronic pain or wound healing. Many athletic patients use laser therapy for post-workout treatments. Laser therapy improves blood flow in muscles, ligaments, and joints while increasing circulation, helping flush toxins, speed recovery, and minimize muscle soreness. Cold laser treatments can improve performance while reducing recovery times.

ARP Wave personal recovery system

The PRS contracts the muscle at a rate of 245 times per second, which helps to enhance and improve muscle tone and increase blood flow for recovery. The direct current can safely penetrate the soft tissue to impact change, versus only working at the surface like a TENS unit.

The PRS contracts the muscle at a rate of 245 times per second which helps to enhance and improve muscle tone and increase blood flow for recovery. The direct current has the ability to safely penetrate to the soft tissue to impact change, versus only working at the surface like a TENS unit.