MLS® Laser
If pain and inflammation are keeping you from living life to the fullest, MLS® Laser Therapy could be the breakthrough you’ve been waiting for. This FDA-cleared treatment uses concentrated light energy to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes—reducing inflammation, easing discomfort, and speeding up recovery time.
Through a combination of precise wavelengths and a patented delivery system, MLS® Laser Therapy delivers consistent, effective relief for patients dealing with both chronic and acute conditions—often in just a few sessions.
How MLS® Laser Therapy Works
MLS® (Multiwave Locked System) Laser Therapy works by delivering light energy deep into the tissue. These carefully controlled light wavelengths trigger cellular activity, stimulating circulation, increasing oxygen flow, and reducing inflammation and swelling.
What makes MLS® unique is its ability to treat pain without generating excessive heat, making the experience comfortable and completely non-invasive. Most patients report no sensation during the session, while some may feel a mild, soothing warmth at the treatment site—an indicator that inflammation is being reduced and healing is underway.
Conditions Treated
MLS® Laser Therapy is used to treat a wide range of painful and inflammatory conditions, including:
- Sciatica
- Neck and back injuries
- Spinal stenosis
- Herniated or degenerative discs
- Arthritis and bursitis
- Spondylosis
- Sprains and strains
- Work or sports injuries
- Knee pain
- Plantar fasciitis
- Neuropathy
- Tennis/Golf elbow
Benefits of MLS® Laser Therapy
- Reduces pain and inflammation effectively
- Non-invasive and free from harmful side effects
- No downtime—return to normal activities right away
- Highly effective—relief reported in 85–90% of patients
- Long-lasting results for many conditions
Some patients have even avoided surgery thanks to the improvement they experienced from MLS® treatments.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will it hurt?
MLS® Laser Therapy was developed to deliver powerful results without discomfort. Most patients feel nothing during the treatment, while a few may notice a gentle warmth—a completely normal and positive sign of healing in action.
Are the results long-lasting?
For most patients, results are significant and lasting. While degenerative conditions like arthritis may require ongoing care, many find that regular maintenance sessions every 4 to 6 weeks help manage symptoms and keep pain at bay. And as pain improves, patients are often able to be more active, which supports better long-term outcomes.