Our advanced laser therapy offers a unique approach to pain relief and tissue regeneration.
As time goes by, optical therapeutic laser keeps showing more and more positive results when used to heal and stimulate the body. At Hecker Sports Medicine™, we strive to provide you the most advanced and effective non-invasive solutions for your foot and ankle pain. Contact us or request an appointment today to start your journey to healthier feet and ankles!
We use a medical grade optical laser system that effectively enhances the neuron's energy performance at cellular level. It is the only product on the market today that is providing the best wave length to effectively penetrate bone.
The main focus of cold laser treatments is to stimulate the cells to heal the correct way, promoting the repair and regeneration of the treated tissue. This process uses the following two methods:
Additionally, Low Light Laser Therapy is based on two principles:
Lasers that produce lower watts will deliver fewer joules requiring longer treatment times and more treatments to achieve the correct dose or joules to promote healing.
At Hecker Sports Medicine™, we use a powerful laser allowing for shorter and fewer treatments to achieve effective dosing.
Two of the major results we can achieve are:
Regeneration — Full restoration of tissues without scarring, restoring full function to injured tissue.
Repair —By healing the area without scarring improves tissue mobility and pliability which increases function and reduces the risk of future injury.
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(supervised by Dr. Hecker and Dr. Sides, orthopedic sports medicine surgeon)This service is for athletes of all ages, who may be suffering from general soreness sprains, or overuse conditions that do not require medical evaluation by a physician. Also for athletes, young and old who are looking for maintenance treatment options to prevent injury and maintain musculoskeletal health
ATC evaluation $70
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