BioWave Therapy

Manage chronic pain with innovative BioWave therapy at CDL Rehabilitation in Miami.

What BioWave Therapy Are

BioWave therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses electrical signals to block pain at the source, stimulating healing and improving circulation in the affected tissues.

Treatment Description

BioWave therapy works by delivering electrical impulses to the targeted area, which helps to reduce pain by blocking pain signals and promoting the body's natural healing process. It is commonly used for chronic pain management.

What It Includes

The treatment involves placing electrodes on the skin over the painful area, which emit electrical impulses to interrupt pain signals and increase blood flow. Sessions typically last 20-30 minutes and may be repeated multiple times for best results.

Disorders treated

What Are BioWave Therapy Used For?

BioWave therapy is effective for treating chronic pain conditions such as back pain, knee pain, arthritis, joint pain, muscle pain, and pain from sports injuries.

Chronic Pain Management
Provides long-lasting relief by blocking pain signals in conditions like arthritis, fibromyalgia, or lower back pain.
Neuropathy
Alleviates nerve pain and improves function in cases of diabetic neuropathy or peripheral nerve damage.
Post-Surgical Pain
Reduces pain and inflammation after surgery, promoting faster recovery and improved comfort.
Sports Injuries
Relieves pain and accelerates recovery from sprains, strains, or joint injuries common in athletes.
Muscle Spasms
Eases muscle tightness and reduces spasm intensity by modulating nerve signals and improving circulation.
Sciatica
Provides targeted relief from radiating pain caused by sciatic nerve compression or irritation.
Joint Pain
Manages pain and improves mobility in conditions like osteoarthritis or joint injuries by interrupting pain pathways.

Consequences of not treating disorders

Persistent Chronic Pain
Without BioWave therapy, chronic pain conditions may remain unmanaged, leading to ongoing discomfort and reduced quality of life.
Increased Medication Dependency
Lack of non-invasive pain management may result in greater reliance on painkillers, increasing the risk of side effects and long-term health issues.
Delayed Recovery
Failing to address pain and inflammation effectively can prolong recovery times for injuries or post-surgical rehabilitation.
Reduced Mobility
Persistent pain and untreated conditions can lead to stiffness and limited range of motion, hindering physical activities.
Progression of Underlying Conditions
Without targeted pain relief, underlying conditions like nerve damage or soft tissue injuries may worsen over time.