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Using Laser Therapy for Pain Can Benefit Physiotherapists

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Using Laser Therapy for Pain Can Benefit Physiotherapists If you are a physiotherapist that wants to offer more to your clients, low level laser therapy in a non-invasive treatment that can ease pain and inflammation. Adding low level laser therapy to your practice will allow you to treat a wide range of conditions and bring in more clients. Low level lasers, also known as cold lasers, use targeted low intensity light to ease paina and...
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Low Level Laser Therapy for Athletes

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Low Level Laser Therapy for Athletes As an athlete, when you are injured, one of the main things on your mind is getting healthy again and getting back into the game. Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been proven in studies as an efficient way to get back out there. When your cells are damaged because of an injury it causes pain. With LLLT it gets the kinetic energy within the cells going again. Your...
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Using Handheld Laser Therapy In Your Clinic or Practice

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Using Handheld Lasers In Your Clinic or Practice What are the benefits of handheld lasers for your business? Our handheld low level lasers are Health Canada, FDA, ISO, CE, MHRA, IEC cleared. Proven by exceptional clinical research. Erchonia Lasers can help your clients with pain, pain management, complex conditions, sports, injuries, and skin conditions. By having such a highly versatile device in your practice, you can treat a wider range of conditions which will allow...
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Grow Your Business With Swiss DolorClast

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Grow Your Business With Swiss DolorClast The Swiss DolorClast is an Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) machine and it is an effective way to give your patients non-invasive pain treatments and relief from several soft tissue injuries. The Swiss DolorClast Method is a clinically proven therapy for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and spasticity. Shockwave therapy can be used on several conditions including: Tennis Elbow Achilles Injuries Plantar Fasciitis Knee Injuries Shoulder Injuries Connective Tissue...
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Offer Your Patients EVRL Treatments

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Offer Your Clients Effective Pain Management With the EVRL Handheld Laser The Erchonia EVRL (Erchonia Violet and Red Laser) is a cordless handheld device with an easy to navigate user interface. With Erchonia’s violet and red laser, you are getting a device that has different wavelengths. The violet and red lasers stimulate different types of healing and give your practice versatility. You can treat more conditions with the EVRL and create personalized treatment plans. The...
Dr. Robert Silverman - Debunking the Myths on Lasers

Dr. Robert Silverman – Debunking the Myths of Lasers

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Dr. Robert Silverman - Debunking the Myths on Lasers Dr. Robert Silverman believes lasers are the most versatile healthcare tool we have today. Here’s why:⁠ Low-intensity lasers have been in therapeutic use for more than fifty years. They’ve been proven effective for decades—the first Erchonia FDA clearance goes back to 2002.⁠ The effect is photochemical, not thermal, so treatment is painless, safe, and fast.⁠ Laser therapy is highly effective for treating a range of painful...
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Shockwave Therapy: The Power of Focused Energy

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Shockwave Therapy: The Power of Focused Energy A shockwave is broadly defined as a region of abrupt change both in air pressure and density that moves away from its point of origin at or even above the speed of sound. Shockwaves were first identified, and some of their effects first noted, during the Second World War. During that time doctors came into contact with soldiers and sailors who were experiencing mysterious disruptions to their lungs...