Have you recently suffered an injury? Do you experience chronic inflammation, pain, or arthritis? If so, then you may be a perfect candidate for MLS Laser Therapy in Bethesda, MD and Springfield, VA from The Podiatry Center. A revolutionary, FDA-cleared treatment, MLS Laser Therapy is a safe and affordable way to heal your condition and get back to enjoying your life pain-free!
What Is MLS Laser Therapy?
MLS laser therapy is an entirely non-invasive, painless, and effective method of accelerating your body's natural healing process to assist the treatment of a variety of painful conditions.
Dual wavelengths of infrared light penetrate your bones and tissues to stimulate cell regeneration and promote new tissue growth. This cutting-edge treatment also improves your blood circulation, which stimulates healing and pain reduction.
What Conditions Are Treated with MLS Laser Therapy?
Our experienced podiatrist at The Podiatry Center uses MLS laser therapy to treat a wide variety of musculoskeletal injuries and degenerative conditions including:
- Muscle strains & tears
- Ankle sprains
- Achilles tendinitis
- Neuropathy
- Arthritis
- Plantar fasciitis
- Tennis elbow
- Back & joint pain
- And many more!
MLS laser therapy also promotes healing, thus shortening your recovery time after foot or ankle surgery.
Benefits of MLS Laser Therapy
With MLS Laser Therapy, patients can look forward to the following benefits:
- Quick treatment sessions
- Fast healing and relief from pain and inflammation
- Increased rehabilitation and tissue regeneration
- Improved circulation
- No known side effects
Learn More About MLS Laser Therapy in Bethesda, MD & Springfield, VA
To find out if you’re a good candidate for MLS Laser Therapy, call our podiatry office to schedule a consultation with our expert podiatrist, Dr. Ross. Call 301-232-3764 or click here to request an appointment today. We look forward to seeing you!
The information provided in this article is not meant to be medical advice and is for educational purposes only. If you would like to learn more about this and other podiatry-related topics, feel free to contact The Podiatry Center by clicking here or by calling 301-232-3764.