Among various podiatrists, MLS Laser Therapy is often used as a successful alternative to surgery or prescription medication for treating foot pain caused by various podiatric conditions. Multiwave Locked System (MLS) Laser Therapy uses light to accelerate the body’s healing processes. During the treatment, a laser beam is moved over the skin, allowing the light energy to enter the tissue and cause the desired effect. Despite being a “laser” treatment, MLS Laser Therapy does not hurt or burn. A slight warming sensation at the site of application is normal and is a sign that inflammation is being alleviated.

MLS Laser Therapy is a successful alternative for treating any pain you may be experiencing related to certain podiatric conditions. These include These include heel pain, plantar fasciitis, sports injuries, wounds, Achilles tendonitis, arthritis, neuromas, neurological pain, musculoskeletal disorders, and sore muscles. Aside from the specific conditions MLS Laser Therapy treats, patients can also gain from the treatment’s general benefits. These benefits include a rapid relief of pain, the reduction of swelling caused by inflammation or bruising, faster healing, improved blood circulation, the reduction of scar tissue, and improved nerve function.

MLS Laser Therapy

Multiwave Locked System (MLS) Laser Therapy is a patented, FDA-cleared technology that helps relieve pain and inflammation from a number of podiatric conditions, including:

Heel Pain

Plantar Fasciitis

Sports Injuries

Wounds

Achilles Tendonitis

Arthritis

Neuropathy

Neuromas

MLS Laser Therapy is an ideal alternative to surgery and prescription medication, as it has no negative side effects and encourages accelerated healing. Among its many clinical benefits, MLS Laser Therapy also:

Reduces swelling due to bruising or inflammation

Blocks pain

Reduces formation of scar tissue

Improves nerve function

If you or someone you know is looking for an alternative to surgery and prescription medication to manage pain, consider making an appointment with Dr. Margaret A. Withrow or Dr. Dylan Kaumaya at Roadrunner Foot and Ankle in Peoria, Arizona.    We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.