There has been a lot of new and innovative treatment options that have been developing in the last 3-5 years that we have been implementing in our practice that many other podiatry practices are just now starting to use. More >>
The Cutting Edge laser is a Multi-wave Locked System or MLS Class four laser therapy which is entirely different from the current Infra-red and cold laser therapies that many physician offices are already using.More >>
In addition to decreasing inflammation and pain through two laser beams aimed at treating this problems, the laser thrusts the body into a hyper healing mode which stimulates the mitochondria of the cell to work more effectively to produce the energy necessary to heal the cells of the body tissues.More >>
It appears to work for most of the more common foot ailments including neuropathy or nerve problems such as Mortons Neuroma, Tarsal Tunnel, or Peripheral Neuropathy. It also works well on tendon and ligament injuries such as Plantar Fascitis, Achilles Tendonitis, and bursitis.More >>
There literally is no pain involved with this procedure although some patients report that they can tell that something was done which again is non-painful and subsides within 24 hours in most cases. ThereMore >>
This laser works at a different wavelength of 1320 nm and treats conditions using a single beam and does not work on the same conditions and in the same way.More >>
This laser is mainly used for skin conditions like acne, spider veins and warts, but it works the best on toenail fungus which is a major breakthrough in science considering most people have been using tablets mainly, creams and lotions which have either been marginally effective or have caused other complications in many cases. More >>
Very effective. The studies conducted on this option show a 80% overall effectiveness for mild to moderate fungus which means the entire toenail is not completely affected and the thickening is not severe.More >>
The biggest problem with tablets is that they can produce side effects which can potentially harm the patient including liver problems, loss of taste, blood count problems and allergic reactions which can be quite dangerous.More >>