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SoftWave Therapy
We’re committed to providing our residents with innovative, evidence-based solutions, including SoftWave Therapy, that are truly effective for long-term mental health and addiction recovery.
What is SoftWave therapy?
We offer FDA-approved SoftWave therapy to address pain that may contribute to addiction, such as back or knee pain from injuries, which can trigger continued substance use. This treatment also helps with post-acute withdrawal discomfort by increasing blood flow to targeted areas, recruiting stem cells, and delivering oxygenated blood to promote healing.
You Are Not Alone
970M+
Suffer with mental health
38%
Adults battle addiction
94%
Haven’t received treatment
Benefits of SoftWave Therapy for Your Recovery
Pain Relief: Eases chronic or acute pain, reducing reliance on pain medications
Tissue Regeneration: Promotes healing of damaged tissues, including scars, adhesions, or injuries
Improved Mobility: Addresses joint pain and stiffness
Holistic Support: Enhances overall well-being, aligning with our comprehensive approach to recovery
SoftWave Therapy at Desert Recovery Centers
Our team is fully trained and certified in SoftWave Therapy. We adhere to FDA-cleared guidelines to ensure your safety and the best possible outcomes for your recovery experience. We integrate it into our holistic addiction recovery programs and address both the physical and emotional aspects of healing.

Desert Recovery Centers in Arizona
We pride ourselves on providing the highest-quality facilities for you on your pathway to recovery. Our amenities, suites, and services are the leaders in the industry, along with our exceptional staff and clinical psychologists–Dr. An Nguyen and Dr. Jonathan Shelton–who are leaders of our addiction recovery and mental health team.
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