Ortho laser therapy imaging a patient for medical treatment

What is M7 Multiwave Locked System (MLS) Laser Therapy?

Ortho laser treatment is a revolutionary approach to pain management and injury recovery that offers a safe and effective alternative to traditional methods. This innovative therapy utilizes laser energy to stimulate healing at the cellular level, providing a multitude of benefits without the need for surgery or addictive painkillers.

Benefits

  • Helps patients avoid surgery

  • Pain relief

  • No use of addictive prescription painkillers

  • Strong anti-inflammatory effect

  • No negative side effects

  • Timely healing of sprains & strains

  • Rapid recovery from injury

  • Rapid resolution of swollen areas

  • Immediate improvement of local blood circulation

  • Rapid repair of superficial injuries, such as wounds and ulcers

With its ability to address pain, inflammation, and tissue repair, ortho laser treatment offers a promising solution for individuals seeking a non-invasive and effective path to recovery.

How does it work?

The M7  is a Class IV laser approved by the FDA for the temporary relief of  pain, inflammation, and arthritis. It utilizes two wavelengths: 808 nanometers for treatment of inflammation and 905 nanometers for treatment of pain. Both of these wavelengths are in the infrared spectrum, meaning you can’t see them with a naked eye, but you can see them using a cell phone camera. The 808 wavelength  for inflammation and swelling relief  is long lasting. The 905 wavelength for  pain relief  is fast acting. Together, they are very effective.

There are over 3,000 studies performed in the last three decades that validate the efficacy of laser therapy. Laser therapy was cleared by the FDA in 2002 and is currently being used by a variety of medical specialties, as well as professional sports teams. The laser can penetrate 3-5cm deep and generates no heat. There are no known harmful effects.

How Do Lasers Work?

Laser energy stimulates cells to remove toxins and allow oxygen and food loads into the cell. It helps with ATP production and cell growth. Life is about energy. Energy is about ATP. Your body normally makes 88 lbs. of ATP per day and uses that  ATP sort of like  a coin in a slot machine. Lasers also block the pain signals to the pain receptors (nociceptors) in the brain, and release endorphins and encephalin. It also  brings blood flow to the injured area.

MLS Laser Therapy may actually decrease healing time by 30-40%. In fractures, it will increase osteoblast production within the first 10 days only.

Acute injuries will typically need 4 to 6 treatments,  2 treatments per week for 2 -3 weeks.  Acute patients may experience relief before they leave the office but the maximum benefit will be experienced  5-7 hours post treatment.  Some sprains and strains may only require  2 or 3 treatments and these may be delivered 24 hours apart.

Chronic patients will need 10-12 treatments 3x per week for 2 weeks to start which should be Mon-Wed-Friday then 2x per week for 3 weeks.  For chronic patients it may take up to 4 treatments before you feel any difference.

For arthritis, after your initial 10-12 treatments, a treatment once a month or every other month may help you manage your arthritis pain

Laser treatments take between 5-14 minutes each depending on your injury and most patient feels nothing during the treatment.

While laser therapy is among the most advanced technology in all of medicine, it is too new to be covered by insurance. The good thing is that it is non-invasive, an alternative to addictive pain medications, and maybe an alternative to surgery in some cases.

FAQs about Treatment

  • Acute injuries will typically need 4 to 6 treatments,  2 treatments per week for 2 -3 weeks.  Acute patients may experience relief before they leave the office but the maximum benefit will be experienced  5-7 hours post treatment.  Some sprains and strains may only require  2 or 3 treatments and these may be delivered 24 hours apart.

    Chronic patients will need 10-12 treatments 3x per week for 2 weeks to start which should be Mon-Wed-Friday then 2x per week for 3 weeks.  For chronic patients it may take up to 4 treatments before you feel any difference.

    For arthritis , after your initial 10-12 treatments, a treatment once a month or every other month may help you manage your arthritis pain

  • Laser treatments take between 5-14 minutes each depending on your injury and most patient feels nothing during the treatment.

  • While laser therapy is among the most advanced technology in all of medicine, it is too new to be covered by insurance. The good thing is that it is non-invasive, an alternative to addictive pain medications, and maybe an alternative to surgery in some cases.

    • Arthritis & Bursitis

    • Repetitive Motion Injuries

    • Occupational Injuries

    • Backache & Sciatica

    • Hip, Knee, & Lumbar Pain

    • Sprains & Strains

    • Rotator Cuff Tendonitis

    • Achilles Tendonitis

    •  Sports Injuries

    • Neck & Shoulder Injuries

    • Epicondylitis

    • Heel & Foot Pain

  • Laser Therapy is contraindicated for the following Patients and Situations:

    Those taking anticoagulants or medication that is known to increase sensitivity to sunlight Those suspected of carrying serious infectious disease and/or disease where advised to suppress heat/fever Patients who are pregnant

    Those with seizure disorders triggered by light

    Patients with hemorrhagic predisposition

    Patients with an HIV positive history

    Areas of suspicious, potentially, or known cancerous tissue

    Over or near bone growth centers until bone growth is complete

    Areas of active hemorrhage

    Over areas injected with steroids in the past 2-3 weeks

    The sympathetic ganglia

    Over the vagus nerve

    The neck (thyroid or carotid sinus region)

    Over the thoracic area if patient is using a pacemaker