Dr. Michael Carter provides personalized care designed to support your body’s natural ability to heal and adapt. Photo courtesy Brain Based Chiropractic Center

Dr. Michael Carter provides personalized care designed to support your body’s natural ability to heal and adapt. Photo courtesy Brain Based Chiropractic Center

A wave of healing helps patients on path to long-term health

Everett’s Brain Based Chiropractic introduces new StemWave therapy

For many individuals, the journey to a pain-free life is challenging, requiring countless appointments, medications and sometimes even the daunting prospect of surgery.

However Everett’s Dr. Michael Carter is committed to offering his patients a new hope of healing and health.

After seeing his team members experience scoliosis and treat patients with chronic pain, Dr. Carter introduced the powerful, non-invasive StemWave technology to his Brain Based Chiropractic Center.

“StemWave is an FDA-listed medical device that harnesses the power of acoustic waves to activate the body’s natural healing mechanisms,” Dr. Carter explains.

Used to reduce inflammation and repair damaged tissue to the injured area, the innovative treatment is a surgery-free alternative for those struggling with persistent joint and soft tissue pain.

Common treatment areas include the neck, back, upper and lower extremities and various soft tissues.

StemWave therapy is particularly appealing to athletes or anyone looking to avoid complex surgeries. Patients are often able to return to regular activities within six months.

Focusing on restoring natural function, the treatment not only helps speed up the recovery process, but can also increase patients’ quality of life, Dr. Carter notes.

“It’s a solution that gives people the ability to move freely and without restriction, allowing them to fully engage in sports and daily life. Our bodies are designed for movement and I advise all my patients to invest in their health journey.”

For Dr. Carter, maintaining proper communication between brain and body is essential.

“Using StemWave to treat areas such as your spine can have a positive impact on the performance and balance of your body and brain.”

The StemWave therapy will be available starting at the end of February at 2804 Grand Ave. Ste 311 in Everett. For more information visit drmichaelcarter.com or call 425-303-1330.

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