Sj-r.com: MLS® Laser Therapy for managing muscular and articular pain

05 August 2016 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

Conditions such as arthritis, ankle sprains, tendinitis, herniated discs, carpal tunnel syndrome, pulled muscles, contusions and bruises can be cured with MLS® Laser Therapy: this was stated by Dr. Jared Kennedy, DC at the Illinois Laser Center in Springfield, in an interview published in the online American magazine SJR, The State Journal Register. “I am really enthusiastic to be able to offer this treatment option to our patients in order to reduce pain and inflammation and speed up recovery. We have been employing this incredible technology for more than 4 years and the results are very positive”.

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