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MLS Laser Therapy & how it works

Laser therapy is a therapeutic treatment that uses light energy (photons) for tissue healing and pain reduction. The light energy penetrates deeply into damaged cells and stimulates cellular activity. As a result of exposure to the laser, the cells of tendons, ligaments, and muscles repair themselves. Light energy enters damaged cells and stimulates inter-cellular activity. This reduces pain in the area and speeds up the recovery of the damaged cells. Once the cells recover, the healing process is complete.

What is MLS?

MLS stands for Multi-wave Lock System. MLS is the name of the FDA-approved technology that utilizes a patented combination of unique wavelengths. The two wavelengths work together to deliver superior results.

How is MLS different? 

MLS Therapy uses two wavelengths to overcome the limits of traditional Laser Therapy. Continuous laser emissions act fast on inflammation, stimulating blood and lymphatic circulation and inducing fast re-absorption of fluid build-up; however, they only have a secondary effect on pain which is diminished after reducing the inflammatory process. The MLS pulsed laser emissions, on the other hand, have a practically immediate effect on pain since they can induce analgesia by interfering with the very transmission of the pain impulse to the higher brain centers, but they are less effective at treating inflammation and edema.

How was MLS Therapy developed and tested?

MLS Therapy has been developed and tested following a strict biomedical and clinical research course. The effectiveness of the combination of the emissions making up the MLS pulse was initially tested in vitro on cellular cultures, then in vivo on animals, and finally utilizing controlled clinical trials run by major state-of-the-art health organizations for treating traumatic and degenerative painful diseases.

What are the most common indications for therapy?

The most common MLS Therapy indications are pain relief, intervertebral disc disease, degenerative joint disease, arthritic conditions, muscular/skeletal system trauma, and inflammatory conditions.

What are the benefits?

  • No known side effects

  • Painless and Non-Invasive

  • Drug-free

  • Rapid relief of pain

  • Strong anti-inflammatory effect

  • Timely healing of sprains & strains

  • Rapid recovery of the structural integrity of injured regions

  • Rapid resolution of swollen areas

  • Immediate improvement of local blood circulation

  • Rapid repair of superficial injuries, such as wounds and ulcers

What can I expect during a treatment?

MLS Laser Therapy is a painless treatment that lasts a few minutes. Some patients have stated they feel a comfortable warm sensation in the treated area, while others usually don't feel the laser. There is no pain, heat, redness or swelling during or after treatment.

What can I expect after the treatment?

Most patients experience positive results in 1 to 3 treatments, with the average course of treatment being 7 to 10 sessions. Any swelling is greatly reduced and there is a rapid relief of pain. Acute conditions usually subside quickly, typically within one phase of treatments, and chronic conditions can be controlled with regular treatments. The effects of MLS Laser Therapy are cumulative; therefore, expect to see improvement as you proceed through your treatment plan. It is critical that once you start, you complete the course of treatments recommended by your doctor or symptoms are likely to reoccur.

How many treatments are usually needed to get results?

Results can often be seen after the first treatment. Most conditions have protocols that range from 6-10 treatments. The treatments are cumulative and are delivered 2-3 times per week for 2-3 weeks.

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