LASER THERAPY FOR FOOT PROBLEMS AND PAIN


Laser Therapy For FOOT PAIN & PROBLEMS


Are you struggling with:


✓  Painful joints

✓  Muscle pain

✓  Plantar fasciitis

✓  Arthritis

✓  Fungal nails

✓  Verrucae


K-Laser may be the treatment for you!


Laser therapy is suitable for any age group, skin tone and body size, from athletes to pregnant women, from the infirm and elderly to injured children. This is advanced therapeutic laser can tailor the treatment to a specific individual.


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K-Laser Therapy For Foot pain & problems

K-Laser is a non invasive procedure used to treat a variety of persistent conditions.It is completely safe as no cells are damaged during the procedure and there are no adverse effects.

It is a class IV laser  when used as a therapeutic treatment  can manage pain and inflammation  while accelerating  tissue regeneration .

Laser energy increases circulation drawing water, oxygen and nutrients to the damaged area.This creates optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation ,swelling, muscle spasm, stiffness and pain.

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Plantar Fasciitis Laser Treatment


Five reasons to consider using laser therapy for plantar fasciitis:


✓  Non- invasive - Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment option         minimising the need for surgical interventions


✓  Pain reduction - It can effectively reduce pain and inflammation       associated with plantar fasciitis


✓  Accelerated healing - Laser therapy promotes faster healing               tissue by stimulating cellular repair processes


✓  Minimal side effects - It has minimal side effects and is usually           well tolerated by patients


✓  Targeted treatment - Laser therapy can precisely target affected       areas, providing localised relief for plantar fasciitis symptoms

Fungal Nail Laser Treatment


Five reasons to consider using laser therapy for fungal nails:


✓    Non-invasive - Laser treatment does not require oral                   medications which reduces the risk of any side effects


✓    Effective - Targets and destroys fungal infections,                         promoting nail health


✓    Minimal discomfort - Patients typically experience                     minimal discomfort during the procedure


✓    No recovery time - There is no downtime post treatment         which allows patients to resume normal activities


✓    Localised treatment - Laser therapy precisely targets the         infected nail sparing healthy tissue

Verrucae Laser Treatment


Five reasons why podiatrists may choose to treat verrucae with laser therapy:


✓    Precision targeting - Laser treatment allows for precise                         targeting of the verruca which minimises damage to healthy               surrounding tissue. This treatment is especially important when         dealing with small or stubborn verrucae


✓    Effective vaporisation - Laser therapy can effectively vaporise             the verruca tissue destroying the virus that caused it. This can             lead to a quicker resolution of the verruca compared to some               other treatments.


✓    Minimised discomfort - Laser treatment is often well tolerated           by patients. It typically involves less pain and discomfort                         compared to traditional methods such as cryotherapy (freezing),         or acid treatments


✓    Reduced risk of scarring - Laser therapy is associated with a               lower risk of scarring or skin damage compared to some other             treatments. This is particularly important for verrucae located on         sensitive areas of the foot.


✓    Precise control of depth - Podiatrists can control the depth of           laser penetration which ensures only the verruca tissue is                       affected while leaving healthy tissue intact, and reducing the               risk of complications


It is important to note that verruca treatments, including laser therapy will be based upon a patient's individual condition and preferences, and will be discussed with a podiatrist during your initial appointment.












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