The Most Advanced Non-Invasive Treatment Solution for Acute and Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain as well as myofasial tissue repair.
The delivery method for this therapy is Acoustic Wave Technology (AWT). It is a proprietary technology based on unique sets of acoustic pressure waves.
How Does AWT Work?
AWT provides a mechanical stimulus using acoustic pressure waves that causes a biological response in treated tissue. This stimulates and accelerates the healing process in a variety of areas.
Angiogenesis, which is growth and increased number of blood vessels.
Provides a vascular response, enhancing blood circulation. More blood yields faster and more efficient healing.
Breakdown of adhesions, fibrosis, and scar tissue.
Why Consider Non-Invasive AWT?
AWT has a proven success rate that is equal to or greater than that of traditional medical treatment methods, including some surgical procedures, without the risks, complications, and lengthy recovery time. It is an in-office procedure that takes about ten minutes per session. Improvements are seen within three to six visits. It does not require anesthesia or medication.
What Are The Benefits of AWT?
Non-invasive
No downtime
No anesthesia/medication
Over 80% patient satisfaction
No scarring
Faster, easier healing
No risk of infection
Reduce patient expenditures
What Disorders Can Be Treated?
Generally, acute or chronic musculoskeletal pain and/or pain that significantly impairs mobility and quality of life. Conditions treated are, but not limited to the following:
Neck/low back pain
Shoulder issues
Foot/ankle pain
Neuropathy
Trigger points
Neuromas
Scar tissue
Injection site fibrosis/scarring
Hip pain
Knee pain
Frozen joints
Range of motion issues
How Is The Treatment Performed?
Coupling gel is applied to the specified treatment area to enhance effectiveness. After these preparations, AWT pressure waves are released via the applicator which is moved over the area in a circular motion.
What is ConnecTX?
ConnecTX is Instrument Assisted Connective Tissue Mobilization(IACTM). It utilizes a contoured instrument designed with the angles of the body in mind. IACTM is used in conjunction with AWT so the patients derive the utmost benefits from their treatment sessions. This technique uses a small, curved metallic instrument that allows the practitioner the ability to breakdown myofascial and connective tissue disorders in order to restore mobility throughout the body.