Sedalia Democrat: MLS® effective in pain management

10 November 2014 - Corporate -

Non-invasive, reduced number of applications and resolving the 80/90% of cases in the treatment of diseases. These reasons have convinced the "Sedalia Laser Pain Center"’s staff (Missouri) led by Connie and Douglas Kiburz (orthopedic surgeon), members of the Laser Pain Management Association, to adopt MLS®, ASAlaser's Laser Therapy, treating diseases (from sports injuries to the joint pain until the chronic pain) that involve their patients. Dr. Kiburz explains it on a focus published by the local web magazine "Sedaliademocrat"; he also tells a successful story «a young basket athlete had a bad ankle sprain: after only five sessions with MLS® the injury has been drastically reduced. A great result! This kind of disease usually requires six weeks of treatment!».

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