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Focus Shockwave for Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis (PF) is a common condition affecting many Australians every year. The prevalence of PF is highest in those aged 45-64*. Many patients will present with plantar heel pain, which can take months to treat. Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (Radial &...
New Innovation Raises the Game of Laser Treatment
We are excited to introduce to you the new Chattanooga High Power Laser HPL7 & HPL15. Immediate Pain Reduction It can almost immediately arrest soft tissue and joint pain Optimal Tissue Absorption Combination of 2 or 3 wave lengths at 810nm, 980nm & 1064nm....
Shockwave Therapy For Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) is a chronic pain disorder affecting the muscles and surrounding fascia. When a person has MPS, they may develop Myofascial trigger points that can become painful if they get stressed or overused. Myofascial trigger points often appear...
Shockwave Therapy for ITB Syndrome
Iliotibial band Syndrome is a painful condition and one of the most common causes of “Runner’s Knee”. Pain from the ITB can be a real nuisance for the patients and difficult to treat. Most often there is an underlying cause or a bio-mechanical dysfunction. It is...
High Vs Low Power Laser
Low Power Lasers became accessible for the treatment of pain in the late 1970s and have been widely utilized around the globe by clinicians and health practitioners in a variety of settings. VIDEO https://youtu.be/D6m6zPtrp7Y The extremely low power of these early...
Avoid Risk Of Hamstring Re-Tear Using Wireless Pro
Hamstring injuries occur frequently during sport and are a common re-injury. Hamstring injury mostly develops from an imbalance between the workload of the quadriceps and the hamstring muscles. The quadriceps are responsible for the extension of the leg, and can...
Avoid Risk Of Hamstring Re-Tear Using Wireless Pro
Hamstring injuries occur frequently during sport and are a common re-injury. Hamstring injury mostly develops from an imbalance between the workload of the quadriceps and the hamstring muscles. The quadriceps are responsible for the extension of the leg, and can...
Take the Guesswork Out Of Glute Activation
EMG Biofeedback in Clinical Practice Surface Electromyography (sEMG) is used by Allied Health Practitioners to assess the health of muscles and the neural pathways that control them. It can help reveal nerve dysfunction and muscle atrophy in your patients. EMG...
Cold Laser For Pain Management
Have you ever tried Cold Laser Therapy on patients with conditions, such as Achilles Tendinitis, Rotator Cuff Tendinitis or an Acute Ankle Sprain? Cold Laser Therapy delivers light energy to the tissue to stimulate healing and resolve pain. More Allied Health...
How To Manage Acute Inflammation
There are many ways to treat acute pain. You are probably most familiar with the R.I.C.E method when dealing with your patients. As technology evolves, we have to ask ourselves: “Are we limited to traditional treatment methods?” Low level laser therapy (LLLT) is a...
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