Wric.com: an interview with Dr Mitchell Waskin of the Foot & Ankle Center

04 August 2016 - Trade fairs & Congresses -

How to treat painful conditions which affect nerves on the sole of the foot: wric.com, the American information web portal, discusses this topic by publishing the testimony of a woman who has been affected by this problem for four years. Since her decision to undergo MLS® Laser Therapy, the anti-inflammatory effect of the impulses has acted on the tissue and accelerated the healing process, thereby avoiding surgery. The effectiveness of the therapy is also confirmed by podiatrist Dr Mitchell Waskin from the Foor & Ankle Center in Richmond, who stresses how the results are visible after only a few sessions.

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