Plantar Faciitis Robotic Laser Treatment
Overall, 80% of subjects reported a decrease in symptoms after being treated with MLS Laser Therapy. LLLT, in particular MLS Laser Therapy, has been proven to help patients who suffer from plantar
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The Plantar Faciitis Results are Nothing Short of Amazing!
When treating plantar fasciitis patients with MLS, treatment times are short (approximately 7 minutes each) and there is no invasive procedure. New York City Podiatrist Dr. Josef Geldwert and his study team conducted a randomized study to determine the effects of MLS Laser Therapy on 20 patients with plantar fasciitis for 6 MLS laser therapy sessions. Results were obtained via pain VAS and ultrasound measurements of the fascia were taken. The study found VAS decreased (average pre treatment VAS of 6.2 and decreased to an average of 2.6), and average sonographic measurement of the plantar fascia was 0.48cm before treatment to 0.43cm after treatments. Overall, 80% of subjects reported a decrease in symptoms after being treated with MLS Laser Therapy.
LLLT, in particular MLS Laser Therapy, has been proven to help patients who suffer from plantar fasciitis.

What is MLS Laser Therapy?
MLS Laser therapy, which is Multiwave Lock System Laser Therapy, is a treatment that is safe and has a minimally invasive procedure which uses a laser light to target the pain, reduce inflammation and give relief. The laser uses a high amount of energy to be able to penetrate deep into the skin to target those problem areas. Once it is applied, it begins to work its magic in wound healing and soft tissue repair.
How does it work?
Although it may seem like it, MLS Laser Therapy is not magic. It is a careful science that divulges the use of two therapeutic wavelengths, a 905-nanometer wavelength that is used as an analgesic and an 808-nanometer wavelength particularly used as an antiedemic and an anti-inflammatory.
What sets it apart from other treatments out there is that the laser therapy delves itself down deeper into tissues and nerves that most therapies cannot reach. They also have a wider range which then allows them to be able to not only go deeper but wider spread into the affected tissues.
Dr. Jean Santo, who is an anesthesiologist and pain management specialist, explains the process, saying that the two wavelengths synchronize together until a metabolic reaction happens in your cells, which begins the process of healing, which then ultimately leads to pain relief. These two lasers also raise your circulation levels in the problem area, which then distributes oxygen and blood to where you have pain. When there is more blood and oxygen, the tissue can then begin to heal, the cells can begin to repair, and the healthy tissue also begins to grow, taking over the bad tissue.
Another positive result of MLS laser therapy is the fact that it is pure and “natural”, not having to use drugs or surgeries. Up to today, there are also no known side effects, which is a fresh breath of air when it comes to modern medication. Most solutions to a problem also come with an extra baggage of the possibility of side effects. The therapy is also quick and convenient, which gives you an ample amount of time to do the things you want and not what you have to.
Does it work?
It also may seem way too good to be true. Studies have actually shown that this type of treatment is as or even more effective than other medicine or physical therapy.
What is plantar fasciitis and how can MLS Laser Therapy help?
If you have plantar fasciitis and find that no other treatment brings you relief, you should also consider MLS Laser Therapy.
Plantar fasciitis is centralized in the calcaneus, which is the heel bone. On a daily basis, the heel receives a majority of the stress when walking. This is because it is the first part in congruence with the rest of the foot to make contact with the ground. It also provides 80 percent of the stability of the foot.
When you have pain located in this area where the plantar fascia is attached to the calcaneus and is only centralized there — you probably have plantar fasciitis. Of course, we recommend you to get checked by your doctor before self-diagnosing.
This ailment occurs in a large percent of the population. Plantar fasciitis is easily caused by poor footwear, a sedentary lifestyle, obesity, and quite the opposite cause — sports injuries.
If you have plantar fasciitis, you can try MLS Laser Therapy to:
1. Positively affect the cellular metabolism and protein synthesis.
2. Promote healing in the wound.
3. Trigger an immune response that translates directly into healing.
4. Fight inflammation in the fascia.
5. Reduce heel pain.
6. Speed up the recovery time.
7. Stimulate healing by accelerating quality and strength of tissue repair.
If you have either of these ailments and are looking for relief or to try out MLS Laser Therapy, please contact us to get in touch for an appointment.
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