Application of Low-Intensity, Low-Frequency Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields (PEMF) in the Treatment of Osteoarthritic Dogs

This paper reports the findings of an observational study investigating the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) in treating osteoarthritis (OA). The observational study produced evidence showing a notable reduction in joint pain and an improvement in joint mobility for dogs treated with magnetotherapy.
Successful Treatment for Neuropathic Pain with MLS®: A Case Study

This study explores the efficacy of the MLS® laser in the treatment of neuropathy and in combination with the treatment of OSA and bruxism as a mechanism for nerve entrapment demonstrates a long-term cure.
Management of the Articular Degenerative Disease of the Dog: Comparison of Physical and Pharmacological Therapies

Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) is one of the most common and disabling Orthopaedic conditions of pets. This study compared the efficacy on arthritic pain control of a physical therapy protocol, including MLS® treatment and hydrotherapy, versus traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) therapy.
Building Patient Acceptance of Laser Therapy

With MLS Laser Therapy, Dr. Nagler was able to meet patient demands while minimizing their reliance on insurance reimbursements.
Forging a Comprehensive Care Path in Podiatric Medicine with Advanced Therapies

Daniel L. Waldman, DPM, FACFAS is committed to advancing podiatric care with state-of-the-art therapies and a direct care model that eliminates interference from third parties.
Effect of Intensity Modulation of a CO2 Laser Beam on the Temperature of a Targeted Thermal Sensor Simulating Biological Tissue

This study analyses the conditions and characteristics of
thermal/temperature response of a
bulk PTC-type thermal sensor head
(thermistor) irradiated by a CO 2 laser beam are presented. Unmodulated (CW) and square-wave intensity modulated beam are compared.
Meeting Patient Demands for Non-Surgical Foot and Ankle Care

Determined to offer her patients the most advanced solutions available, Laura Michetti, DPM, DABPM began exploring Class IV laser therapy technologies. Now, this innovative treatment plays an important role in her approach to comprehensive conservative care.
Preliminary Data on the Efficacy of Multi-wave (Multi-wavelength) Diode Laser on Bacteria in Superficial Canine Pyoderma.

This study confirmed that a single application of MLS Laser Therapy significantly reduces the microbial load typical of superficial canine pyoderma lesions.