DEAN CURTIS FOR LIVING WELL Brad Hegerman treats Jean Palmateer to provide pain relief from her arthritis.
ALTERNATIVE TREATMENTS
Patients turn to lasers instead of
drugs for pain relief
JULIANA GOODWIN FOR LIVING WELL
W
hen Jean Palmateer came to Laser Well- ness Center, she was seeking relief
for her arthritis. Sitting on a table, she held
out her hand with swollen knuckles and explained how arthritis had plagued her for years. After just one laser treatment, Palmateer started to notice an improvement in her pain.
22 Living Well i September/October 2017 Dale Tollander was
amazed by the results when he sought help from Long Chiropractic, which also administers laser therapy. Tollander went seeking
treatment for his back pain, but mentioned he also suf- fered from neuropathy. The neuropathy was so bad the 89-year-old had stopped driv- ing because he was afraid his reflexes were too slow. Due to the tingling and
numbness in his feet, he walked with the aid of a cane
DEAN CURTIS FOR LIVING WELL
Non-invasie theraphy can help reduce pain and inflammation.
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