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Many people who suffer from neck, back, and foot pain have tried a range of treatments, from chiropractic adjustments to pills and creams. Increasingly, though, many people suffering from chronic pain and other conditions are finding significant relief from multi-wave lock system (MLS) laser therapy. For instance, at the foot care practice of Louise E. Tortora, DPM, in Fairfield, CT, patients experience relief from conditions including muscle tears, degenerative joint conditions, and musculoskeletal disorders.

What You Should Know About MLS Laser Therapy

How Does It Work?

MLS laser therapy penetrates damaged cells with precise wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity. This process speeds the recovery of damaged cells of ligaments, tendons, muscles, and nerves, thereby accelerating healing and reducing pain in the afflicted area. Typically, the procedure takes just eight minutes. Afterward, patients exhibit reduced pain and inflammation, as well as improved mobility.

What Conditions Does It Treat?

foot careMLS laser therapy is suitable for a range of back, neck, leg, and foot conditions. In the realm of foot care specifically, MLS therapy treats ligament and tendon injuries, muscle tears, sore joints and muscles, and general pain. It also proves effective for neurological pain, degenerative joint conditions, and a range of neurological disorders. Many podiatrists also use it both as a presurgical and post-surgical treatment.

Who Is It For?

To find out of MLS laser therapy is right for you, speak with your doctor. Most people can benefit from this non-invasive therapy. It is approved by the Food and Drugs Administration and has no known side effects. 

Whether you suffer from heel pain or an ankle injury, MLS laser therapy may provide the non-invasive, effective treatment you need to heal. To learn more about seeking relief, consult the foot care professionals from the practice of Louise E. Tortora, DPM. Call the practice today at (203) 254-0093 or visit the website to learn more.

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