Continuous therapy — 100+ treatments per device
A single device covers the full recovery arc — roughly 8 days of continuous-use capacity.
Sized for a whole recovery
A SofPulse device carries enough capacity for 100+ treatments — about eight days of continuous use — which spans the entire window where post-operative pain and edema are most intense. One device covers one patient's recovery, with no refills or consumables to manage mid-course.
Why coverage of the full arc matters
Pain and inflammation don't end on day one; they evolve over the first week to ten days. A device that can deliver frequent treatments across that whole arc — rather than running out early — is what lets the opioid-sparing and edema-reduction effects hold through the period that actually drives narcotic prescribing and readmission risk.
What the patient experiences
The device arrives before or at discharge. No refills, no replacement parts, no charging cables for the main energy source. The patient follows a simple schedule — morning, midday, afternoon, and evening in the first days — and does not need to track remaining capacity until the recovery arc is complete. For a patient managing wound care, limited mobility, and multiple medications at home, one fewer management task matters. The device is designed to disappear into the routine rather than become another source of complexity.
Why the physics matter clinically
The very low amplitude of the tPEMF field — 4 microtesla — means the energy consumption per session is extremely small. Standard battery technology can power 100+ 15-minute sessions without a recharge cycle that the patient has to manage. This is not incidental — it is a design requirement driven by the clinical need for coverage across the full post-operative inflammatory arc. A device that needs recharging or replacement batteries mid-recovery creates a compliance risk at exactly the point when the treatment matters most.
Sources
- SofPulse device specifications — treatment capacity
- Post-operative recovery timelines
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Ready to put SofPulse to work?
SofPulse is available by prescription. Patients can order online and pay with pre-tax HSA/FSA dollars; clinicians can start prescribing in minutes.
For education only — not medical advice, and not a substitute for a clinician's judgment. SofPulse is available by prescription only. Reimbursement figures reflect the 2026 CMS Physician Fee Schedule and vary by locality, payer, and documentation.