Hour Detroit: MLS effective in the treatment of tendinitis of young runners

29 September 2014 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

A healthy life begins from childhood for this reason the Detroit magazine “Hour” dedicates a focus about the necessary care for the child who practices sports regularly. Ample space is dedicated to experts in dentistry, orthodontics and podiatry that provide meaningful guidance on the management of pain resulting from excessive training. In particular professionals of Elite Podiatry Clinic Dr. Alexsey Kheynson and Dr. Fernando Quirindongo emphasize how young runners should pay attention to inflammation resulting from overuse of the tendons and muscles of the lower leg. To cope with it, they suggest to use MLS® Laser Therapy, also effective in treating muscle sprains and strains.

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