The patented MLS pulse was developed as a result of nearly three decades of scientific research that studied the biological and therapeutic effects of different emission components and methods.
The departments of biology at both the University of Turin (Italy) and the University of Padova (Brazil), as well as the Department of Anatomy and the Othopedic Clinic at the University of Padova have studied and verified the remarkable effectiveness of MLS Laser Therapy.
To read the MLS Scientific Report, click here.
A collection of studies that demonstrate the effectiveness of MLS Laser Therapy can be read here: MLS® Laser Therapy – Innovation is built on results
FDA Clearance
‘Mphi Family’ Diode Lasers – Mphi, Mphi5, Mphi Orange
Cleared via Section 510(k) on November 9, 2011, Number K111901
Conclusion: “The ASA ‘Mphi Family’ Diode Laser is a safe and effective device for the indications specified.”
Indications for Use: “The ASA ‘Mphi Family’ Diode Laser is intended to provide topical heating for the purpose of elevating tissue temperature for the temporary relief of muscle and joint pain and stiffness, arthritis pain, or muscle spasm, the temporary increase in local blood circulation and/or promoting relaxation of muscle.”
‘MLS Family’ Diode Lasers – MLS Mix5, MLS M1, MLS M6
Cleared via Section 510(k) on August 26, 2005, Number K051922
Conclusion: “The ‘MLSFamily’ Diode Laser is a safe and effective device for the indications specified.”
Indications for Use: “The ‘MLS Family’ Diode Laser is intended to provide topical heating for the purpose of elevating tissue temperature for the temporary relief of muscle and joint pain and stiffness, arthritis pain, or muscle spasm, the temporary increase in local blood circulation and/or promoting relaxation of muscle.”
Patent
MLS Laser Therapy is patented.
United States Patent, No. US 8,251,982 B2
Date of Patent: August 28, 2012
Abstract:
“Apparatuses and methods for applying laser energy for therapeutic purposes (e.g., relief of pain and/or inflammation in tissues) are disclosed. The synchronization of two spatially overlapping energy forms having closely positioned emission axes and particular emission modalities can in many cases provide strengthened or even synergistic effects in the alleviation or treatment of multiple of acute and/or chronic conditions (e.g., pain and inflammation) afflicting a given tissue. The laser energy forms are characterized in terms of their power levels, activation times, activation periods, pulse durations, pulse periods, wavelengths, and other identified characteristics.