Long Beach Post: MLS® in foot’s disorders

29 April 2015 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

The digital newspaper of Long Beach city in California "Long Beach Post" has no doubts: MLS® Laser Therapy is the effective response to the treatment of many disorders that affect the foot. To prove the value of ASAlaser’s therapy are also many successful stories witnessed by Dr. Marjorie Miller-Khawam, podiatrist of Step Above Foot Care Clinic, which counts among its therapeutic solutions also MLS®. The podiatrist points out that «thanks to this therapy many patients have been able to recover the best quality of life, forgetting the pain caused by disorders such as, among others, heel, foot and ankle pain, fractures, bursitis, circulatory problems and neuropathy».

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