When it comes to pain, we tend to have a very human response to it: If you wait long enough, it will go away and you don’t have to do anything about it. This lack of action can potentially lead to further damage.

While our bodies have remarkable healing capabilities, they sometimes need help to complete the job. There may be obstacles in the way, such as abnormal stresses or strains that continue to damage the tissue which is attempting to heal.

When the body needs a boost, we may turn toward laser therapy for pain relief. Whether the pain is new or has been occurring for a long time, MLS Laser therapy can help.

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How Does This MLS-Laser Work?

We know you might be thinking: “What is ‘laser therapy’? How could it help me recover from foot or ankle pain?”

This FDA-cleared, Class IV technology synchronizes dual wavelengths with continuous and pulsed emissions bringing you the most advanced laser therapy system available.

The purpose of laser therapy is to treat pain. The combination of light and energy is able to penetrate to the sight of pain or injury at very specific wavelengths. The light emitted from the laser device is stronger than a laser pointer, yet no heating sensation is emanated so this laser will not burn you. 

The goal of laser therapy is to stimulate and aid the body’s own natural healing processes. The light energy doesn't mend things by itself or magic.

What it can do is:

  • Increase metabolic activity within cells. When the laser energy hits, it stimulates the cell to produce more of its own energy and increase its activity. Think of it a bit like overclocking a computer or boosting an engine. The functions of the cell are performed at greater power, which includes repair.
  • Increase circulation to needed areas. The performance of a cell can be enhanced, but it still needs more tools to get the job done. That comes in the form of oxygen, water, and nutrients delivered by the blood. While stimulating cells, laser therapy can also increase blood flow to and around that area. This brings in the necessary materials for repair and helps reduce swelling.

What this all means is that laser therapy can effectively reduce and eliminate pain by creating an ideal environment for the body’s cells to conduct repairs and accelerate healing. After all, pain is a signal that something is wrong. The best way to take care of this problem is to address it! Stiffness, inflammation, and muscle spasms can also be significantly reduced via laser therapy.

A lot of the work depends on the specific wavelengths passed through the area needing treatment. You can learn more about the specifics on our K-Laser webpage.

What Kinds of Problems Can Laser Therapy Treat?

Laser therapy is most effective on soft tissue injuries. In other words, damage to tendons, muscle, ligaments, cartilage, and the like.

Sports injuries are a common source of treatable conditions, and a big reason why this form of laser therapy has been widely seen on professional sports levels. This is the same laser device that the Yankees use in their training room! Sprains, Achilles tendinitis, and other forms of overuse injuries can benefit greatly from reduced inflammation and faster healing times.

Other common injuries treated with laser therapy are plantar fasciitis in the heel, painful neuromas, bunion pain, fracture pain, bursitis, and arthritis in the joints.

In many cases, laser therapy may be recommended in addition to other forms of treatment; such as with custom orthotics and physical therapy which help to address the underlying causes of problems and prevent them from returning. There are also instances when laser therapy may be suggested to help speed recovery and reduce discomfort following a surgical procedure.