ASA MLS Laser is a non-invasive medical treatment used to alleviate pain and promote healing in various musculoskeletal conditions, including Achilles Tendonitis. This innovative therapy involves The MLS® impulse is based on two combined and synchronised emissions: one has the same power as LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy), while the other has the typical characteristics of High Power delivered through a handheld device, to the affected area.
ASA MLS laser is a treatment that helps with Achilles Tendonitis pain by making the body's healing processes work better. The Class 4 laser increases blood flow, which helps the tendon to heal and reduces swelling. These laser impulses also encourage the body to release helpful substances and stimulate the repair of damaged tendon tissues. The aim is to make the tendon stronger and more flexible, improving its overall health.
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Non-Invasive: Non-surgical and non-invasive treatment option. Patients can typically resume their regular activities shortly after the procedure.
Fewer Side Effects: It is associated with minimal side effects and a lower risk of complications.
Accelerated Healing: Many individuals experience faster recovery times with laser therapy compared to traditional conservative treatments.
It's important to note that ASA MLS Laser is not suitable for all cases of Achilles Tendonitis. A thorough assessment is necessary to determine if you're a suitable candidate for this treatment. We will consider factors such as the severity of your condition, your overall health, and any previous treatments you've undergone.
It's crucial to address Achilles Tendonitis promptly, as its progression could result in a rupture, a condition that may necessitate over 12 months for full recuperation. Take action now to secure your health.
The Achilles Tendon is located at the back of the lower leg, just above the heel. It's the thick band of tissue that connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. The Achilles Tendon plays a vital role in allowing you to raise your heel off the ground, which is essential for activities like walking, running, jumping, and standing on tiptoes.
Running with Achilles Tendonitis is not recommended, as it can worsen inflammation and pain, potentially leading to further damage or a tendon rupture.
The best shoes for Achilles Tendonitis are those with heel cushioning, arch support, a moderate heel-to-toe drop, and proper fit to reduce strain and discomfort. Ideally these should incorporate a bespoke orthotic to make sure the tendon is working optimally.
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