About
H-Wave is a multi-functional electrical stimulation device designed to speed recovery, restore function, and manage chronic, acute, or post-operative pain without medication. The device generates two distinct signals: a mild signal that produces comfortable muscle contractions to improve circulation and lymphatic drainage, and a stronger signal that creates a profound analgesic effect for hours of pain relief. Unlike TENS units that only mask pain while in use, or traditional muscle stimulators that create fatiguing contractions, H-Wave targets the root cause of symptoms by activating the body's natural healing response and providing lasting, cumulative benefits that persist after use.
Electronic Waveform Lab (EWL), the company behind H-Wave, has been developing and manufacturing this technology since 1981. The device is used by doctors, physical therapists, professional trainers, and patients in clinical and home settings across the United States. H-Wave works by stimulating circulation and the lymphatic system to deliver nutrients and remove waste, promoting angiogenesis and active rehabilitation rather than passive pain suppression. The company emphasizes evidence-based treatment and provides ongoing education and support to ensure continuous benefits.
H-Wave has expanded beyond musculoskeletal recovery into specialized applications. The device is FDA cleared as an effective treatment for temporomandibular joint dysfunction (TMJ) and has been FDA cleared as anesthesia for general dental procedures. The company remains privately held and family-operated, with all manufacturing, research and development, customer service, and business operations conducted in-house in Huntington Beach, California.
Longevity Contribution
- Dual-signal technology: generates both circulation-stimulating contractions and profound analgesic effects, unlike single-function electrotherapy devices
- Rehabilitative focus on root cause rather than symptom masking: provides lasting cumulative benefits that persist after device use
- FDA clearance for specialized applications including TMJ dysfunction and dental anesthesia, expanding beyond standard pain management
- Vertically integrated American manufacturing with in-house R&D, repairs, and customer support since 1981, ensuring quality control and continuous innovation