FLOFAC Unveils New Therapy Laser Center

Therapy Laser

Laser therapy has been used effectively for many years, but advances in technology have produced “the next generation of laser therapy” with the new MLS (Multiwave Locked System) Therapy Laser which uses specific wavelengths of light to treat painful and debilitating conditions.  With laser therapy Drs. James M. Cottom & Joseph R. Wolf can offer relief to those suffering from both chronic and acute ailments such as back and joint pain, tendonitis, arthritis, disc disease, and sprains and strains without the use of painful injections or potentially habit forming drugs.

“We are very excited to be able to offer this new and dramatic treatment option to patients,” Dr. Cottom said. Laser therapy is painless, with treatments usually lasting several minutes, and most patients see positive results in just 1-3 treatments. “When a physical condition or injury affects mobility or quality of life, there is one goal: a rapid return to everyday activities. We now have the most advanced equipment on the market to deliver these results; results that include a very rapid reduction in pain, strong anti-inflammatory effect, and immediate improvement of local blood circulation,” states Dr. Cottom. “More and more, our patients are looking for effective treatment options that are less invasive, have no side effects, provide rapid results and speed the healing process. Laser therapy provides us with an opportunity to meet the needs of our patients, and offer the highest levels of care possible.”

     Drs. Cottom & Wolf summarizes, “We pride ourselves on staying on the leading edge of technology, and educating our patients on the various levels of care available. Laser therapy is the future of the regenerative medicine industry, and we feel our patients deserve to have that option when choosing the best care for themselves.”

For additional information about laser therapy, contact the staff at Florida Orthopedic Foot & Ankle Center at 941.924.8777 or visit www.FLOFAC.com

 

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