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H-Wave Therapy in Madison, WI

H-Wave electro-therapeutic rehabilitation therapy

Electro-Therapeutic Rehabilitation

H-Wave therapy is a non-invasive electro-therapeutic treatment used to support functional restoration, pain control, circulation, muscle spasm relief, and improved mobility. At Midwest Spine & Nerve Center in Madison, WI, H-Wave may be used as part of a customized rehabilitation plan for patients dealing with chronic pain, acute injuries, post-operative pain, and reduced range of motion.

H-Wave therapy is designed to be comfortable and non-invasive. It does not involve surgery, injections, or medication, and it may be considered for patients looking for a conservative treatment option to support recovery and function.

Accelerate Recovery with H-Wave®

Chronic injuries can interfere with work, exercise, sleep, and the activities you enjoy. Pain medications may temporarily reduce discomfort, but they do not rehabilitate an injury or restore function and range of motion.

H-Wave is designed to provide pain relief while also supporting rehabilitative benefits. Even if you have used electrical stimulation before, H-Wave is different from traditional TENS. While TENS may temporarily mask pain, H-Wave is used to support circulation, lymphatic drainage, and functional recovery.

H-Wave Is Not Traditional E-Stim

H-Wave is rehabilitative and may provide cumulative benefits from treatment. Unlike TENS, which typically stops working once the pads are removed, or EMS, which focuses primarily on muscle re-education, H-Wave is designed to target contributing factors behind symptoms by supporting blood circulation and lymphatic drainage.

Improved circulation and lymphatic drainage may help support recovery, reduce swelling, improve tissue health, and restore function in properly selected patients.

H-Wave Science

H-Wave generates a mild current that produces a comfortable, non-fatiguing muscle contraction. These contractions are designed to encourage circulation and help move nutrients into injured tissue while helping the body remove waste materials that can contribute to soreness, tightness, and discomfort.

H-Wave can also generate a stronger current that may help provide extended relief by affecting nerve signaling. With H-Wave therapy, the goal is not only pain relief but also functional rehabilitation and improved recovery.

How Can H-Wave® Help You?

H-Wave may be used to help:

  1. Treat chronic, acute, traumatic, and post-operative pain
  2. Increase circulation
  3. Relieve muscle spasms
  4. Increase range of motion
  5. Prevent muscle atrophy
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Electro-Therapeutic Rehabilitative Therapy

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Madison H-Wave Therapy for Pain and Recovery

Patients may be evaluated for H-Wave therapy when pain, muscle tightness, reduced mobility, swelling, or injury-related symptoms interfere with daily life. Because every condition is different, the doctors at Midwest Spine & Nerve Center will review your symptoms, history, and goals to determine whether H-Wave therapy may be appropriate.

H-Wave Therapy FAQs

H-Wave therapy is a non-invasive electro-therapeutic treatment used to support pain relief, circulation, muscle spasm relief, range of motion, and functional rehabilitation.

TENS is commonly used to temporarily mask pain, while H-Wave is designed to support rehabilitation by promoting circulation, lymphatic drainage, and functional recovery.

H-Wave therapy may be considered for chronic pain, acute pain, traumatic injuries, post-operative pain, muscle spasms, reduced range of motion, and functional recovery.

No. H-Wave therapy is non-invasive and does not involve injections, surgery, or medication.

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East Clinic - 4602 South Biltmore Lane, Suite 100, Madison

West Clinic - 1111 Deming Way, Suite 201, Madison