Pelvic Health

  • Activate

    Stimulate circulation initiates a regenerative process, leading to the formation of new blood cells.

  • Calm

    • Promote scar healing and cellular regeneration.
    • Alleviate inflammation and pain.
    • Calm nerves to relieve pelvic spasms/hyperactivity.
    • Recruit stem cells for repair.
  • Restore

    Restoration of tissue elasticity and pelvic health.

Pelvic Pain and Discomfort

Are you experiencing pelvic pain or pain related to intercourse, ejaculation, or erection?
Does genital or pelvic pain interfere with your sexual pleasure or daily life?
Are you seeking relief from pain or curvature caused by Peyronie’s disease?

We Treat:

  • Painful Sex
  • Pelvic Pain / Genital Pain (Pudendal Neuralgia)
  • Post Pelvic Surgery Recovery (None-Cancer Related Surgeries)
  • Peyronie’s Disease

Sexual Health

Do you find it difficult to achieve or maintain an erection during sexual activity?
Has the quality of your erections changed compared to the past?
Do you feel a decrease in sexual confidence or performance?

Do you experience vaginal dryness during intimacy or daily activities?
Do you feel discomfort or pain during sexual intercourse?
Have you noticed changes in vaginal tightness causing discomfort during intimacy?

We Treat:

  • Vaginal Dryness and Tightness
  • Mild Vascular Erectile Dysfunction (ED) – Not related to nerve damage, such as prostate cancer.
  • Hard Flaccid Syndrome (The pelvic floor muscles tighten too much, making it hard to get or keep an erection)

Tailbone and Pelvic Trauma

Do you have pain or discomfort in your tailbone when sitting or standing up?
Are you experiencing pain caused by a fall, injury, surgery or trauma?

We Treat:

  • Tailbone Pain (Coccydynia or Coccygodynia)
  • Pelvic Surgery Recovery
  • Pelvic Injuries

Urinary and Bowel Dysfunctions

Do you struggle with urinary incontinence?
Do you have trouble emptying your bladder or urinate frequently?
Do you experience pain or discomfort during bowel movements?

 

We Treat:

  • Overactive Bladder
  • Bladder Retention or Incomplete Emptying
  • Frequent Urination
  • Anal Fissures

SoftWave therapy enhances pelvic floor therapy outcomes for urinary or bowel incontinence with its tissue-regenerative power. If you haven’t tried pelvic floor therapy, we encourage you to explore it.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you give the Softwave treatments?

We’ll guide you through the Softwave treatment step-by-step, ensuring we have your complete agreement before proceeding. To keep you comfortable, we’ll offer disposable draping.

For the treatment, we use ultrasound gel on the applicator and the areas we’re focusing on. We take extra care to ensure your safety by using sterile supplies.

The Softwave applicator can reach depths of up to 6 inches (though this depth isn’t always necessary) and will be gently applied to areas like the breast, lower abdomen, genital region, or pubic area, depending on your treatment requirements. Softwave is entirely noninvasive, free from drugs or invasive techniques. You might notice clicking sounds and feel gentle pulses stimulating your tissues, promoting your body’s natural healing process.

We will provide post-treatment instructions for you to follow.
The average session lasts about 20 to 25 minutes.

What should I do to prepare for my first appointment?

Before your first appointment, please fill out the New Client Intake Form—Pelvic Health.

Throughout the Softwave treatment, we’ll guide you step-by-step, ensuring your complete agreement before proceeding. To maintain your comfort and privacy, we’ll provide disposable draping.

For the treatment, we use ultrasound gel on the applicator and the areas we’re focusing on. This gel acts as a conductor, allowing the applicator to deliver the Softwave energy effectively. We use sterile supplies to ensure your safety.

The Softwave applicator can reach depths of up to 6 inches (though this depth isn’t always necessary). Depending on your treatment requirements, it will be gently applied to areas like the breast, lower abdomen, genital region, or pubic area. Softwave is entirely noninvasive, free from drugs or invasive techniques. You might notice clicking sounds and feel gentle pulses stimulating your tissues, promoting your body’s natural healing process.

We will provide post-treatment instructions for you to follow.
The average session lasts about 20 to 25 minutes.

We suggest wearing loose clothing that’s easy to put on and take off, allowing the therapist easy access to the treatment area. For the best results with SoftWave therapy, we strongly recommend shaving the designated area before your session. It ensures direct contact and better energy penetration into the tissue, maximizing the treatment benefits.

What is the recovery process after undergoing treatment with the Softwave treatments?

Softwave therapy is non-invasive, so there’s no surgery involved. It’s done outside your body, making scheduling and returning to your daily routine effortless. You don’t need to take special time off afterward.  Avoid biking for 48 hours to protect the pudendal nerve from too much pressure.

Who is a candidate for treating erectile dysfunction (ED) with Softwave Therapy?

Softwave therapy may be beneficial if:

  • You have mild to moderate ED and respond to medications like

    Viagra

    , achieving at least partial rigidity.

  • You prefer a more natural treatment option for vascular ED.
  • You experience trouble getting or keeping erections, and pills aren’t working well.

Softwave therapy is not recommended if:

  • Your ED is due to hormone problems, nerve damage, psychological issues, or medications.
  • Your ED results from prostate cancer treatment (pending long-term safety and effectiveness studies).
  • If you are not responding to medications like Viagra, you may also have a lower likelihood of responding to SoftWave therapy. Please consult your doctor to explore other treatment options that may be more suitable for your needs.

Contact Us: For more information, call (602) 887-7632. Please leave a message, and we will return your call within 24 hours.

Important:  Before considering Softwave therapy, consult your doctor to understand the underlying cause and severity of your ED. This treatment is typically not covered by insurance, and ED can sometimes indicate more serious health conditions, such as prostate cancer or cardiovascular disease.