How do I book MLS Laser Therapy
Our guide to MLS Laser Therapy
The very first step in your laser journey is to contact us to book in for an Initial Musculoskeletal Assessment with our MSK specialist Funmi. In this assessment she will take a full medical history including any existing conditions and medications taken. We will also conduct physical tests such as range of motion and a brief gait analysis. Functional tests will be performed which can include heel raises, hopping, squatting and a check of the length of the legs. After these tests have been carried out a treatment plan will then be created by your podiatrist. This could be to book in for a biomechanical gait analysis to assess the problem in greater detail or to book straight in for your laser sessions. Your podiatrist may also recommend strengthening exercises and orthotic insoles as part of your treatment plan.
Our MLS LASER SESSIONS
Each session is a step closer to becoming pain free
When you attend for your first laser session with us, our specialist podiatrist will talk you through the treatment and what to expect during and after your session. Our laser sessions last approximately 30 minutes but can vary depending on the affected area. You will be asked to sit or lie down in a comfortable position, depending on the area being treated. Your podiatrist will then provide you with protective eyewear, as the laser emits light that could potentially harm the eyes. The laser probe will then be applied to the affected area. Laser therapy is completely painless, although you may feel a slight warming or tingling sensation but many patients do not feel anything at all. The light energy will now start to penetrate the skin without causing heat or damage to the tissue, interacting with cells to accelerate healing and reduce inflammation. After the session, you can resume your normal activities without any recovery period needed.
after your laser sessions
Specialist care during and after your laser treatment
Some people experience immediate pain relief after a session, though others may require a few treatments before noticing significant improvement. The effects of the therapy are cumulative, meaning you’ll typically notice more significant improvements after multiple sessions. We typically recommend a course of 6 sessions. Your podiatrist will be there to support and assist you during your entire laser journey, discussing your progress and adjusting your treatment plan based on your response.
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Podiatry Services
A Podiatrist can treat anything from an ingrowing toe nail requiring surgery under local anaesthetic to designing a custom made foot orthotic to assist with tendon or joint dysfunction or pain. We are also highly specialised to manage the Diabetic or High-Risk foot and the subsequent wounds that can arise.