Additional Therapies

MLS 6 Robotic Laser Therapy

MLS laser therapy has a powerful anti-inflammatory effect that reduces or eliminates pain. It can accelerate the healing process by enhancing circulation to the area, moving out inflammatory proteins and bringing in new nutrients and improved blood flow. The treatment is painless and suitable for all ages MLS Laser Therapy is an advanced laser technology that works to eliminate pain and reduce inflammation in the body in a safe, painless, and non-invasive way. This therapy utilizes dual wavelengths of infrared light to penetrate deep into the tissue and stimulate regeneration at the cellular level. There are no known side-effects!  Laser therapy is cleared by the FDA and is safe and effective. 

How long does a typical treatment session take?

The length of a typical treatment session is 12 to 24 minutes. However, it depends on the size of the area being treated. Treatments are usually received 2-3 times a week approximately 6 to 12 visits.

How long before results are felt?

You may feel improvement to your condition after 1 to 3 treatments. For some more chronic conditions, it may take up to 6 visits to feel the benefits of laser therapy. Not everyone responds to laser therapy in the same way.

Neuropathy/Nerve pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Sprain/Strain injury
Arthritis
Carpal tunnel
Tennis/Golfer's elbow
Post surgical treatment
Fracture, wounds, ulcers
Swelling

Vitamin B12/ Acupoint Injection Therapy

Acupoint injection therapy is a form of alternative medicine that involves the injection of natural substances into specific acupuncture points on the body. This therapy is believed to help stimulate the body’s natural healing processes and can be used to treat a variety of conditions.

Acute/ chronic pain
Joint/Muscle/Nerve pain
B12 Definciency by vegetarian diet, weight loss surgery,Crohn's Dz

 

Importance of Vitamin B12

The human body needs vitamin B12 to make red blood cells, nerves, DNA, and carry out other functions. The average adult should get 2.4 micrograms a day. Like most vitamins, B12can’t be made by the body. Instead, it must be gotten from food or supplements.

There are many causes for vitamin B12 deficiency, including a vegetarian diet, weight-loss surgery, and Crohn’s Disease.

01

Vegetarian Diet

Plants don't make vitamin B12. The only foods that deliver it are meat, eggs, poultry, dairy products, and other foods from animals. Strict vegetarians and vegans are at high risk for developing a B12 deficiency if they don't eat grains that have been fortified with the vitamin or take a vitamin supplement. People who have weight-loss surgery are also more likely to be low in vitamin B12 because the operation interferes with the body's ability to extract vitamin B12 from food.

02

Weight Loss Surgery

Bariatric surgery involves reducing the size of the stomach to limit the amount of food a person can eat. While this surgery can be effective in helping individuals achieve significant weight loss, it can also lead to certain nutritional deficiencies, including vitamin B12 deficiency.

03

Crohn's Disease

Crohn's disease is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that can also lead to malabsorption of vitamin B12. In Crohn's disease, inflammation in the small intestine can damage the lining of the intestine, leading to decreased absorption of nutrients, including vitamin B12. This can result in a vitamin B12 deficiency, which can cause a variety of symptoms, including fatigue, weakness, and tingling in the hands and feet.

Other Services

3D Orthotics

3D Orthotics

3D orthotics is a cutting-edge technology that is changing the way we approach foot and ankle care.

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Acupuncture

Acupuncture

An ancient Chinese medicine-based approach to treating a variety of conditions by triggering specific points on the skin with needles.

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Message Therapy

Message Therapy

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