Here’s How Laser Therapy Can Help Your Orthopedic Practice.
With so many people seeking opioid-free pain relief from chronic pain and injury, opening a laser therapy clinic is certain to be well-received in the community.
With so many people seeking opioid-free pain relief from chronic pain and injury, opening a laser therapy clinic is certain to be well-received in the community.
Laser therapy is no longer an exotic, rare kind of treatment for physical pain – it is a mainstream, highly acceptable way to deal with chronic pain throughout the body. Even better, most patients just love the experience. Here’s why.
Laser therapy is no longer an exotic, rare kind of treatment for physical pain – it is a mainstream, highly acceptable way to deal with chronic pain throughout the body. Even better, most patients just love the experience. Here’s why.
Because of the high demand for laser therapy from both patients and referring doctors alike, many orthopedic surgeons are choosing to open their own private laser therapy center. Here’s why!
Opening your own OrthoLazer Therapeutic Laser Center allows you to experience major revenue growth without committing the major amount of time it typically takes new businesses to get off the ground.
If you’ve been considering opening your own laser therapy center, there has never been a better time for it, and it has never been easier.
As an orthopedic surgeon, you’re dedicated to improving the lives of your patients. But what about your community at large? Are you looking for ways
The OrthoLazer Laser Center business-in-a-box franchise system is just what it sounds like – a very compact and efficient way of starting up a new
As an orthopedic surgeon, you’re likely familiar with the many benefits of laser therapy. This technology is growing in popularity for treating a wide range
One of the undesirable complications of surgery is postoperative pain that may result in serious morbidities such as agitation, hypertension, mood changing, tachycardia and delay in wound healing, which can be more dangerous in patients with the underlying diabetes mellitus, hypertension, or coronary heart diseases as it may lead to fatal complications such as myocardial infarction. There is a high variability among patients in tolerance to pain and analgesic requirement. The studies show that about 80% of patients experience a mild to severe pain after surgery.
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