Atlantic County Woman: how to get rid of pain with MLS®

18 May 2016 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

MLS® Laser Therapy is especially effective in order to quickly regain physical fitness in cases of painful and debilitating conditions such as sprains, strains, plantar fasciitis, and post-surgical swelling; as the magazine Atlantic County Woman wrote in its section devoted to medical professionals. The editorial, which explains how MLS® is successful in treating these diseases, is supported by the comments of Dr. Stuart W. Honick, D.P.M., P.T., Podiatric Surgeon in New Jersey, certified by the American Board of Podiatric Surgery. The well-known specialist highlights the fact that in his daily practice with MLS® he creates personalised and unique treatment protocols tailored to each patient.

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