What Is SoftWave Therapy and How Does It Work?
- MacKenzie Chiropractic Team
- 1 day ago
- 1 min read
If you’ve tried traditional treatments for pain without lasting results, SoftWave Therapy may be the breakthrough you’ve been searching for. This cutting-edge regenerative technology is changing the way patients heal — and at MacKenzie SDI, we’re proud to offer it as part of our advanced care options.
What Is SoftWave Therapy?
SoftWave Therapy uses patented electrohydraulic supersonic acoustic waves to stimulate healing deep within the body’s tissues. Unlike traditional shockwave devices, SoftWave delivers a broader, more comfortable treatment area, making it both highly effective and well-tolerated by patients.
How Does It Work?
The acoustic waves generated by SoftWave technology trigger the body’s natural repair mechanisms. Specifically, they activate and recruit the body’s own stem cells to migrate to the injured area. These stem cells then get to work rebuilding damaged tissue, reducing inflammation, and restoring healthy function. It’s true regenerative healing — from the inside out.
Conditions SoftWave Can Help
Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
Rotator cuff injuries
Knee and hip pain
Tendon and ligament injuries
Chronic inflammation and scar tissue
Sports and overuse injuries
What to Expect During a Session
SoftWave sessions are quick, typically lasting 10–15 minutes. A gel is applied to the skin over the treatment area, and a handheld device is gently moved across the surface. Most patients feel a mild sensation during treatment and report reduced pain and improved mobility within days of their first session. Results continue to improve over the following weeks as the body’s healing response builds.
No surgery. No injections. No downtime. Just real, lasting relief. Contact MacKenzie SDI to learn more about SoftWave Therapy and find out if it’s right for you.

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