Laser Therapy
Our practice offers the Remy Class IV, a drug-free
and non-invasive treatment for multiple conditions
such as neuropathic pain, plantar fasciitis,
warts, and fungal nails
The Remy - Laser Therapy
Chronic pain often persists because traditional treatments only mask pain temporarily. The Remy™ Laser works at the cellular level - activating the body's natural repair process, resulting in a long-term solution.
The Remy™ Class IV Laser Gets You
Back to the Activites You Love Most
Faster. Painless. Drug-Free.
Relief from pain caused by Plantar Fasciitis, Tendonitis, Ankle Sprains, Bunions, Neuromas, Arthritis and Inflammation, Hallux Limitus.
How Laser Therapy Works
Class IV laser therapy uses near-infrared light waves to deliver energy to tissue. When this light energy reaches the cells, it stimulates natural biological processes that help the body repair itself more efficiently.
This process, known as photobiomodulation, increases cellular energy production and improves the activity of cells involved in healing. By enhancing these natural cellular functions, laser therapy helps support tissue recovery and overall biological balance.
What Laser Therapy Does
Class IV laser therapy works by supporting several natural biological processes within the body. The therapeutic light energy interacts with cells to improve their function and stimulate normal repair mechanisms.
By increasing cellular energy production and encouraging healthy biological activity, laser therapy helps reduce inflammatory activity, improve circulation, and support the body’s natural healing environment.
Relief from pain caused by Plantar Fasciitis, Tendonitis, Ankle Sprains, Bunions, Neuromas, Arthritis and Inflammation, Hallux Limitus.
We use The Remy Class IV Laser to treat pain and/or inflammation associated with the following conditions:
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Adult Acquired Flatfoot
- Ankle Sprains
- Arthritis
- Bone Spurs
- Bunions
- Gout
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Post-Operative Swelling / Discomfort
- Metatarsalgia
- Neuromas
- Neuropathy