For Immediate Release: April 01, 2026
Water’s Edge Medical Clinic & Spa Reports Significant Clinical Success in Multi-Modality Regenerative Protocols: A Shift Toward Endogenous Healing
ST. PETERSBURG, FL — Water’s Edge Medical Clinic & Spa has observed substantial clinical improvements in its patients. The clinic’s team is dedicated to fostering genuine patient well-being, not merely alleviating symptoms, but facilitating the body’s inherent healing capabilities. By integrating SoftWave Shockwave Therapy with metabolic interventions, patients frequently experience enhanced mobility and function, often reducing dependence on medications or surgical procedures.
The Shift from Management to Regeneration
Traditional medical care frequently consists of prescriptions and temporary relief. At our clinic, we utilize a distinctive approach: attentive listening, thorough understanding of patient history, and the promotion of natural healing processes. With appropriate encouragement and evidence-based treatments, many individuals observe unexpected improvements in strength and overall health.
“Our goal is not merely to mask pain,” states the Clinical Director. “SoftWave treatments and NAD+ therapies serve to initiate the body’s intrinsic recovery mechanisms. It is gratifying to witness individuals regain both hope and health, especially when surgery was previously considered their only solution.”
Comparative Clinical Framework
The following comparison summarizes the main differences between the traditional “Standard Palliative” model, which primarily focuses on symptom management and quick fixes, and the “Water’s Edge Regenerative” approach, which emphasizes treating the root causes of conditions. Our framework highlights how each model addresses pain relief, healing, and long-term patient outcomes.
| Treatment Metric | Conventional Palliative Care | Water’s Edge Regenerative Protocol |
| Primary Goal | Symptom suppression (Masking pain) | Cellular restoration & bio-optimization |
| Neuropathy Approach | Pharmaceutical (Gabapentin/NSAIDs) | Neuro-regeneration & Micro-circulation |
| Pain Technology | Cortisones or Physical Therapy | SoftWave (Acoustic Shockwave) |
| Skin Longevity | Surface-level “Anti-aging” | Bio-stimulation (Collagen synthesis & RF) |
| Metabolic Support | General lifestyle advice | NAD+ Infusions & Peptide Therapy |
| Average Result | Chronic management/Temporary relief | Long-term functional improvement |
Key Research Insights & Citations
- SoftWave Therapy: Unlike other interventions, SoftWave Therapy delivers gentle shockwaves to depths of up to 12cm within the body. This process enhances blood flow, stimulates the formation of new microvascular structures, and promotes recruitment of reparative cells, all while minimizing risk to surrounding tissues. The therapy effectively activates the body’s natural repair mechanisms.
- Aesthetic Dermal Density: The clinic’s integration of Matrix Pro Radiofrequency (RF) Microneedling has documented measurable increases in dermal thickness. Clinical studies on similar fractional RF technologies show skin tightening improvements of 76–82% and a significant increase in Collagen Type I synthesis (p = 0.001).
- Metabolic Optimization via NAD+: Regenerative therapies require significant cellular energy. Restoring NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) through intravenous (IV) or intramuscular (IM) administration provides the necessary “fuel” for mitochondrial function and DNA repair. Research indicates that NAD+ supplementation reduces neuropathic pain and improves nerve regeneration by modulating immune responses.
Frequently Asked Questions: Regenerative Healing at Water’s Edge
Biological signaling refers to the process by which cells communicate to coordinate tissue repair and regeneration. At Water’s Edge, technologies such as SoftWave deliver targeted acoustic signals that emulate microinjury. This approach triggers an immune response, recruiting stem cells and growth factors to support tissue repair.
SoftWave Therapy is a non-invasive modality utilizing electrohydraulic shockwaves to penetrate deep tissue layers. The treatment stimulates dormant reparative pathways, enhances angiogenesis, and reduces inflammatory factors contributing to neuropathic pain. Patients often report restoration of normal nerve signaling and function.
Regenerative healing necessitates substantial cellular energy. NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adenine Dinucleotide) is a critical coenzyme required for optimal mitochondrial function. Restoration of NAD+ levels through intravenous or intramuscular therapy provides essential cellular energy, facilitating the repair initiated by treatments such as SoftWave Therapy.
Unlike conventional pain management, which often relies on pharmacological interventions to mask symptoms, the clinic’s “Inside-Out” methodology prioritizes functional restoration. The approach targets cellular damage, seeking sustained improvements in mobility and significant, enduring pain reduction.
About Water’s Edge Medical Clinic & Spa
Water’s Edge Medical Clinic & Spa is privileged to serve the St. Petersburg community by supporting improved mobility, comfort, and well-being—without reliance on pharmacological or surgical interventions. The clinic’s mission is to provide evidence-based care, treat each patient with individualized attention, and guide them toward a healthier, more vibrant life.
Contact Information:
Public Relations Dept.
Water’s Edge Medical Clinic & Spa
1700 66th St. N, Suite 304
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
Phone: (727) 550-0855
Web: watersedgemedicalclinic.com
Endnotes / References
[1] SoftWave Therapy — Tissue Penetration & Angiogenesis Notarnicola, A., & Moretti, B. (2012). The biological effects of extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) on tendon tissue. Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons Journal, 2(1), 33–37. PMC3666498. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3666498/
[2] SoftWave Therapy — Penetration Depth (~12cm) Blume, P.A., et al. (2021). Extracorporeal shockwave therapy for the treatment of chronic wounds of the lower extremity: current perspective and systematic review. International Wound Journal, 18(4). PMC7950187. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC7950187/ (Confirms penetration depth of approximately 12 cm for focused electrohydraulic/electromagnetic ESW devices.)
[3] SoftWave Therapy — Stem Cell Activation & Angiogenesis (VEGF/eNOS Upregulation). Frairia, R., & Berta, L. (2011). Biological effects of extracorporeal shockwaves on fibroblasts. A review. Muscles, Ligaments and Tendons Journal, 1(4), 138–147.
Also: Hauk, P.J., et al. (2014). Shock wave treatment enhances cell proliferation and improves wound healing by activating extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) via ATP release. Journal of Biological Chemistry. PMC4175346. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC4175346/
[4] SoftWave Therapy — ESWT and Stem Cell Recruitment (Systematic Review) Wu, Y., et al. (2024). The application of extracorporeal shock wave therapy in stem cell therapy to treat various diseases. Stem Cell Research & Therapy, 15(1), 292. DOI: 10.1186/s13287-024-03888-w. https://stemcellres.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13287-024-03888-w
[5] RF Microneedling — Skin Tightening 76–82% & Collagen Type I Synthesis Elsaie, M.L., et al. (2024). A new approach with combined microneedle and sublative fractional radiofrequency for photoaging management: A clinical, histometric, and immunohistochemical study. Aesthetic Plastic Surgery. DOI: 10.1007/s00266-024-04416-0. PMC11965193. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11965193/ (This is the source for the specific 76–82% skin tightening and Collagen Type I statistics cited in your document.)
[6] NAD+ — Mitochondrial Function, DNA Repair & Regenerative Medicine Mehmel, M., Jovanović, N., & Spitz, U. (2020). Nicotinamide riboside — the current state of research and therapeutic uses. Nutrients, 12(6), 1616. Also:
Shade, C. (2020). The science behind NMN — a stable, reliable NAD+ activator and anti-aging molecule. Integrative Medicine: A Clinician’s Journal, 19(1), 12–14.
Also: Covarrubias, A.J., et al. (2021). NAD+ metabolism and its roles in cellular processes during aging. Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 22, 119–141.
[7] NAD+ — Nerve Regeneration & Neuropathic Pain Ullah, H., et al. (2022). NAD+ metabolism in peripheral neuropathic pain. Neurochemistry International, 162, 105458. DOI: 10.1016/j.neurint.2022.105458. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0197018622001607
[8] NAD+ — Myelin Repair & Nervous System Protection Langley, M.R., et al. (2021). Restoration of NAD+ levels prevents oligodendrocyte loss and promotes myelin regeneration. Mayo Clinic / NMN.com summary of research. https://www.nmn.com/news/mayo-clinic-spinal-cord-nerve-projection-health-nad
[9] NAD+ — Role in Regenerative Medicine (Broader Review) Palmer, R.D., et al. (2022). The role of NAD+ in regenerative medicine. Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 150(4 Suppl), 41S–48S. PMC9512238. https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9512238/