Highlandstoday.com: surgery avoided with MLS®

13 May 2015 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

Randy Hise since 7 years suffered from back pain with terrible consequences for the quality of his life. Undergoing surgery seemed the inevitable solution despite Hise was certainly not convinced to proceed in this. Was there an alternative? Randy tells to the online magazine Highlands Today, Florida (USA), that «to avoid it, I did some researches and I learned of MLS® Laser Therapy. After 18 sessions my problem, calcified by years, has been resolved, and I avoided to have surgery». The effectiveness of the therapy was so obvious that Randy and his brother Steve have opened the Laser Wellness Center in Sebring where MLS® is the flagship.

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