Endometriosis & SoftWave Therapy: What Women in Colorado Should Know

Endometriosis affects an estimated 1 in 10 women of reproductive age and can significantly impact quality of life.

For many women, symptoms can include:

  • pelvic pain
  • painful periods
  • discomfort during exercise
  • fatigue
  • digestive challenges

According to the World Health Organization, endometriosis is a chronic condition that affects approximately 190 million women worldwide.

Source:
https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/endometriosis

While there is no single cure for endometriosis, many women are looking for supportive therapies that may help improve function, comfort, and overall quality of life.

One treatment gaining attention is SoftWave Therapy.

SoftWave uses electrohydraulic shockwave technology designed to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. Research suggests shockwave therapy may help support circulation, reduce inflammation, and encourage tissue repair.

For women living with chronic pelvic discomfort, this non-invasive approach may provide an additional tool alongside traditional medical care.

Many patients appreciate that SoftWave therapy:

  • requires no surgery
  • involves no medications
  • has little to no downtime
  • supports the body’s natural healing processes

As awareness of women’s health continues to grow, more individuals are exploring innovative ways to support their long-term wellness goals.

If you’re in Fort Collins, Golden, Cherry Hills Village, or the Denver area and looking to learn more about SoftWave therapy, our team would be happy to answer your questions.

πŸ‘‰ Learn more here: https://impact-chiropractic.com/

Dr. Elise Rigney

Dr. Elise Rigney, D.C. was one of the first Fort Collins chiropractors to specialize in pediatric and prenatal care. She sees the importance of continuing education and since beginning in practice, she has kept up-to-date on the newest research and effective techniques in spinal correction.