
Struggling with
Endometriosis Pain?
SoLá Therapy focuses on the source of pain at a cellular level, achieving maximum pain reduction as quickly as two weeks.*
Why choose SoLá Therapy?
These testimonials were sent to us by SoLá Therapy patients and their physicians. We would like to thank them for sharing their stories with the millions of women who are also suffering with chronic pelvic pain.
Less pain in less time with less side effects
SoLá Therapy may be your quickest path
The proven power of deep tissue photobiomodulation
With SoLá Therapy, you're not masking the pain, you're empowering your own body to break the pain cycle. Unlike traditional pelvic floor therapy in which a therapist uses their fingers to stretch your tender pelvic muscles, SoLá Therapy uses safe, proven light energy to activate healing within your cells.
Relaxes tender, spastic
Improves circulation to
Reduces pelvic
Find a provider
Karny Jacoby, MD, Washington Urology and Urogynecology
13126 120th Ave NE
Kirkland, Washington
98034
*Calculated from analysis of de-identified, coded, real-world data captured at the time of every treatment on every patient. The average number of treatments to maximum reduction in overall pain is 4-5 treatments. Treatments are approximately 3 minutes performed at a minimum interval of every other day.
**Calculated from analysis of de-identified, coded, real-world data captured at the time of every treatment on every patient. Meaningful pain reduction means a reduction in 2 points on a 0-10 scale. Patients included in calculation are those who have had at least 3 of the standard 9 treatments. These ratios relate to the fraction of patients reporting at least a two point decrease in overall pain. Ratios are calculated by rounding to the nearest whole number. Example, 69% is 7 out of 10. These ratios apply to the group of patients who had a symptom or diagnosis. Using a standard value of 1 point change 82% of patients achieved overall improvement. Your chance of improvement may be higher or lower.
***Calculated from analysis of de-identified, coded, real-world data captured at the time of last treatment on all patients. Categories were based on final pain score on 0-10 scale. Minimal or gone (0-4), Moderate (5-7), Severe (8-10).
References: 1. Proven Results in Clinical Trials. Orilissa website. https://www.orilissa.com/about/clinical-trials. Accessed April 16, 2020. 2.A review of the published literature did not provide results for physical therapy results.