Portlandrunningcompany.com: MLS® to cure Achilles tendon inflammation

06 April 2016 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

How to treat Achilles tendon inflammation, a problem which targets runners in particular: a topic discussed on portlandrunningcompany.com, the website of the American company which manufactures running shoes. The runner Nathan Freeburg from the PRC Race Team has in fact been suffering from a pain, sometimes slight and sometimes severe, to the left foot Achilles tendon from the summer of 2014. Since his decision to undergo MLS® Laser Therapy, the anti-inflammation effect of the impulse has acted on the tissue, increasing the cell metabolism and speeding up the healing process. “After the first session, I was shocked at how much better I felt – commented the runner- MLS® Laser Therapy is also particularly fast and painless”.
 

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