Originally developed in the early 20th century, the Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator (MWO) is a frequency-based wellness device designed to expose the body to a broad spectrum of electromagnetic oscillations. At CTC Integrated Healthcare, we incorporate MWO sessions as a supportive, non-invasive modality within our comprehensive holistic wellness offerings.

What Is the Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator?

The Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator is a frequency-based wellness device originally developed in the early 20th century by Georges Lakhovsky. It generates a wide range of oscillating electromagnetic frequencies simultaneously, creating an energetic field around the body during a session.

The foundational concept behind the MWO is that living cells naturally operate with electrical and vibrational activity. By introducing a broad spectrum of frequencies, the body may be supported in maintaining balance, adaptability, and energetic harmony.

Individuals who incorporate MWO sessions into their wellness routine often report benefits such as:

  • Enhanced sense of balance and vitality – Supporting the body’s natural energetic harmony
  • Relaxation and stress support – Encouraging calm and nervous system regulation
  • Improved resilience to daily stressors – Helping the body adapt and reset
  • Support for overall wellness optimization – Complementing chiropractic and holistic therapies
  • Gentle, non-invasive experience – No physical contact, needles, or discomfort
  • Convenient integration into care plans – Easy to pair with other services during a visit

MWO sessions are designed to be brief, passive, and restorative, making them accessible for individuals seeking a gentle addition to their wellness journey.

(MWO is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease or medical condition.)

What Is a Session Like?

During an MWO session, you remain fully clothed and sit or stand comfortably near the device while it operates for a short period of time. The experience is gentle and passive — many people describe it as relaxing or grounding.

There is no physical contact, no needles, and no discomfort. Sessions are typically brief and can be incorporated easily into a broader wellness visit.

Why We Offer MWO at CTC

At CTC Integrated Healthcare, our philosophy centers on supporting the body’s innate ability to self-regulate and heal. The Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator aligns with our holistic approach by offering an energetic modality that complements chiropractic care, soft tissue therapies, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, and lifestyle-focused wellness plans.

Experience Frequency-Based Wellness

The Lakhovsky Multiple Wave Oscillator is now available at CTC Integrated Healthcare.

Contact us to learn more or schedule a session.
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