The Gift of Pain Relief: MLS Laser Therapy

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Have you forgotten about MLS Laser Therapy as an option to treat your pain? Multiwave Locked System Therapy treats soft tissue injuries while reducing inflammation and eliminating pain and discomfort. The treatment is safe, painless, and non-invasive, but meeting with the team at Westfield Foot and Ankle, LLC will help you determine if this is the best treatment for your pain.

Benefits

Among the many benefits of MLS Laser Therapy include the pain-free and drug-free approach that many patients enjoy. Skipping out on potentially habit-forming medication can be a relief. Avoiding painful injections is another reason to celebrate. Other benefits include reduced pain post-surgery, improved blood circulation, no known side effects, and more. This treatment option allows patients to recover quickly from sprains and strains and quickly helps the structure and function of an injured area.

Conditions

The type of laser with this treatment uses specific wavelengths of light to treat painful conditions like the ones below. The laser therapy treats these conditions by deeply penetrating the tissue. Instead of potentially creating thermal injuries that many lasers can cause, this treatment stimulates regeneration at the cellular level. 

Healing

MLS Laser Therapy not only helps to reduce pain, but it also eliminates the cause of the pain. For this reason, many patients will experience long-lasting relief. By specifically aiming for and treating the cause of pain and inflammation, this treatment is targeted and effective.

If you have questions about MLS Laser Therapy, learn more by watching this overview. If you suffer from one of the conditions above, you may be a candidate for this treatment. You may be one step away from a pain-free day. Dr. David Sullivan, a Certified Wound Specialist, and his team can answer your questions and learn more about your condition. Schedule a visit with us today or call (317) 896-6655. We serve patients who live in Westfield, IN, or the Hamilton County area.

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