StemWave
The aim of the treatment is to stimulate cells and tissues to activate the body's natural and sustainable healing and renewal processes.
StemWave therapy supports the body's natural repair mechanisms by activating its renewal capacity and biological healing process. It is an FDA-approved, area-targeted application that is effective and painless.
How does it affect the damaged area where it is applied?
- Increased blood flow through the formation of new capillaries and improved circulation.
- Migration and proliferation of stem cells to the damaged area are stimulated.
- Stimulates the chemical mediators in the body that facilitate cell renewal.
- Activates the local immune system.
- Suppresses and removes chemical substances causing pain and tissue damage from the environment.
As a result...
In the treated damaged area:
- Pain reduction,
Swelling reduction,
Increased tissue nourishment,
Accelerated tissue renewal.
The effectiveness of the treatment on daily life:
- Increased joint movement,
Restoration of joint functions,
Increased mobility,
Improved quality of life,
Faster return to work and social life.
In which diseases is StemWave particularly used?
The method is primarily used to reduce pain and support the healing and renewal process of damaged structures.
- Tendinitis
To support the healing process of joint and surrounding structures after surgery:
- Shoulder joint tendinitis, shoulder impingement syndrome,
Elbow joint tendinitis, tennis elbow, golfer's elbow,
Thickening of the palm and wrist tissues.
Hip joint bursitis and tendinitis,
Knee joint bursitis and tendinitis, muscle and tendon injuries,
Patellar tendinitis,
Achilles tendon injuries,
Foot arch muscle and tendon injuries and healing,
Heel spurs.
- Accelerating and supporting fracture healing,
Hip and knee joint osteoarthritis and post-surgery cartilage healing,
Temporomandibular joint disorders,
Reducing swelling and pain in acute joint and surrounding tendon sprains,
Sports injuries: reducing swelling and pain in the acute phase, supporting the healing process afterward,
Spinal-related neck, back, and lower back pain and herniations,
Spinal muscle trigger points and myofascial pain due to improper spinal use and office work,
Reducing numbness and tingling due to nerve compression from spinal herniations, supporting medication and rehabilitation treatments,
Accelerating recovery in surgical or non-surgical cases of arm, leg, and nerve injuries,
Supporting treatment effectiveness in cellulite, lymphedema, and lipedema,
Reducing numbness and tingling in the arms and legs due to circulatory disorders.
How is it applied and how long does it take?
The StemWave device has a head similar to an ultrasound probe, which contains a special liquid and electrical arc system. The head is applied to the painful or damaged area via a gel, making direct contact. The application takes approximately 10-15 minutes. Generally, between 3 to 6 sessions are required. Depending on the purpose, the application is done every 2 days, once a week, or as needed.
What are the advantages of the application?
- Being painless,
- Short duration,
- Fewer sessions required,
- High patient compliance,
- Long-lasting effects, making the treatment a practical method.
What precautions should be taken and what are the side effects?
StemWave is effective for pain from muscle, joint, and skeletal system sources and can be applied at any age. However, it should be avoided for pregnant women and on cancerous areas directly. Apart from this, it is not a method with serious side effects during or after the procedure. In some cases, mild pain increase, limited swelling, and redness may occur at the application site.
What should be considered after the procedure?
Since StemWave reduces pain and swelling, it creates a very suitable environment for rehabilitation and exercise. The patient can perform exercises painlessly and easily, making the area much more usable and significantly shortening the healing time. Supporting the rehabilitation process with StemWave has a positive effect on the effectiveness and duration of the rehabilitation treatment.