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The Role of Laser Therapy in Modern Pain Management.

The Role of Laser Therapy in Modern Pain Management.

Pain management has a storied history, with a multitude of treatments and therapies introduced over the centuries. Arguably, however, none have caused as much devastation as opioids. These drugs, intended to alleviate severe pain, have instead sparked an epidemic in America, causing a staggering number of deaths and countless addictions each year1. As we grapple with this crisis, a new, revolutionizing treatment has emerged: laser therapy.

Laser Therapy: An Effective, Opioid-Free Alternative

Over the past few years, laser therapy has emerged as a highly effective, opioid-free alternative for pain management. This innovative approach significantly alleviates the pain and inflammation associated with acute and chronic orthopedic conditions.

So much so, in fact, that renowned institutions like the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons (AAOS) now endorse laser therapy2,3. Additionally, thousands of studies worldwide support the safety and efficacy of laser therapy, making it a science based on robust evidence.

As patients become more educated about pain management and aware of the dangers of opioids, they are embracing laser therapy treatments in impressive numbers. In fact, 69 percent of Americans view alternative therapies like laser therapy to treat pain as being safe and effective. What’s more, 78 percent of Americans prefer to try other ways to address their physical pain before taking prescription medication4.

Joining the Laser Therapy Revolution with OrthoLazer

While laser therapy in itself is transformative, the opportunity to become part of this revolution is equally significant. Across the country, pain management professionals, orthopedic surgeons, and other medical leaders are opening their own OrthoLazer Laser Therapy Centers. By becoming an OrthoLazer partner, these professionals can offer their patients and their community access to the exclusive OrthoLazer MLS M8 Robotic Laser, the most advanced laser of its kind and the result of nearly three decades of scientific research.

OrthoLazer’s MLS M8 Laser Technology is FDA-cleared and patented, and is the only fully automated, high-powered Class 4 laser that is safe for patients suffering from either acute or chronic orthopedic conditions, as well as patients seeking to recover from surgery more quickly. 

A rapidly growing franchise, OrthoLazer Laser Therapy Centers represents an exciting opportunity for orthopedic surgeons, primary care physicians, and pain management specialists. By becoming a franchise partner, they can bring the power of the MLS M8 to their communities and patients, offering targeted pain relief that is safe, non-addictive, and non-invasive.

Becoming an OrthoLazer Franchise Partner

Becoming an OrthoLazer franchise partner is a straightforward process. By visiting the OrthoLazer website, interested professionals can learn more about this opportunity. Join the revolution and transform how you manage pain in your practice.

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References

1 https://nida.nih.gov/research-topics/trends-statistics/overdose-death-rates

2 https://www.cdc.gov/drugoverdose/pdf/nonopioid_treatments-a.pdf

3 https://www.aaos.org/globalassets/quality-and-practice-resources/osteoarthritis-of-the-knee/osteoarthritis-of-the-knee-2nd-editiion-clinical-practice-guideline.pdf

4 https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/health-and-healing-in-america-majorities-see-alternative-therapies-as-safe-and-effective-300265772.html



OrthoLazer Orthopedic Laser Centers offer patients and their doctors an innovative and effective alternative pain management option to treat acute and chronic orthopedic conditions. Founded by Dr. Scott Sigman – the original opioid-sparing surgeon – our centers further his mission of providing his patients non-operative and non-opioid treatment options. If you’d like more information about OrthoLazer, please visit our website at Ortholazer.com.

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