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Laser Therapy Basics for Podiatrists

Posted by Chrissy Laughlin on 2/15/17 8:01 AM

Laser Therapy Basics for Podiatrists

Laser therapy uses light to accelerate the body's natural healing process. The laser beam is moved over the skin so that the light energy (photons) penetrates the tissue where it interacts with various molecules (chromophores) that cause different biological effects. 

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Clinical Benefits:

Therapeutic lasers provide a non-invasive and cost effective tool for podiatric practices. Laser therapy helps improve the quality of life for your patients while driving profits for your practices' bottom line. Read our blog post: "10 Benefits of MLS Laser Therapy for Podiatrists."

Laser therapy has been used to treat pain and inflammation associated with:

• Pain management • Soft tissue trauma
• Plantar Fasciitis • Joint pain
• Achilles Tendonitis • Muscle strains
• Neuropathy • Arthritis
• Sprains / Strains  • Wound healing
• Post-op healing • Tendonitis


Mphi5_Use_Handpiece_Foot_Closeup.jpgMLS Laser Therapy has been validated through clinical research over 3 decades. To learn more review the Scientific Report on MLS Laser Therapy below.

Download: Scientific Report on MLS Laser Therapy

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Topics: Class IV Laser, Ligament and Tendon Injuries, MLS Laser Therapy, Anti-Inflammatory, Laser Therapy for Podiatry, Photochemical Effect, Photothermal Effect, Photomechanical Effect, Degenerative Joint Conditions, HILT, Laser Therapy, Wound Healing, High Intensity Laser Therapy