SAN JOSE, Calif., June 18, 2017 -- Acoustic Wave Therapy (AWT) delivered using Miracle Wave® technology provides patients pain relief and speeds soft tissue healing and recovery. This gentle but powerful technique has been used for decades in Canada and Europe before becoming available to patients in the United States. This FDA-registered product treats soft tissue injury and pain using as part of a non-invasive therapy relying on sound waves to promote healing. A majority of patients at Next Chiropractic & Sports Clinic who incorporate AWT therapy experience less discomfort and greater range of motion as a response to treatment.
Miracle Wave® allows patients to benefit from receiving Acoustic Wave Therapy. This non-invasive treatment uses sound waves to promote healing. Patients with musculoskeletal aches and pains often experience positive outcomes with Acoustic Wave Therapy from Miracle Wave®. Soft tissue damage, poor circulation and limited range of motion can also be treated with this unique technology. Patients with heel, knee or elbow injuries, shoulder pain, and backaches may find relief with this therapy. There are little to any side effects with this non-invasive technology and patients can resume activities after a treatment. It is an FDA registered therapeutic massage treatment now available to patients in the U.S. at Next Chiropractic & Sports Clinic.
An experienced chiropractor uses Miracle Wave® to send low-energy pulses directly into an area of injured tissue to stimulate the body’s innate healing abilities. The science of AWT is used to support the healing and rejuvenation of muscle tissue and can be paired with other technologies used in rehabilitation and recovery. Treatment times are generally 5-10 minutes in length and improvements are generally seen in as little as three to five sessions.
“We continue to provide new and proven services to promote the healing process and offer pain relief. Miracle Wave® technology can support the body in healing soft tissue injury and stimulate the processes needed,” said Dr. James Choi, San Jose chiropractor at Next Chiropractor & Sports Clinic. “As an experienced chiropractor, I have seen the benefits first-hand and suggest that those with painful and chronic conditions consider AWT as part of their treatment program. Our team is available to address questions about this technological advance helping patients to naturally achieve improved treatment outcomes.”
About Next Chiropractor & Sports Clinic
Dr. James Choi serves residents of Cupertino, Campbell, San Jose, and the surrounding South Bay areas. Their practice offers a combinational approach to injury recovery, pain relief, and overall health. Services at Next Chiropractic & Sports Clinic include chiropractic care, corrective exercises, massage therapy, spinal and postural screenings, nutritional counseling, K-Laser therapy, and Acoustic Wave Therapy.
Call (408) 260-0222 to learn more about Miracle Wave® technology or visit http://nextchiropractic.com/ for additional details.
Next Chiropractor & Sports Clinic 1101 S. Winchester Blvd K-234 San Jose, CA 95128 (408) 260-0222


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