Debilitating Pain In Right Knee

I injured my right knee at work. I was unloading material from the truck when my foot slipped from the grease and there was no step where I was coming down. I tried to get down slowly and I slipped due to the grease which made me fall. My knee banged the back plate of the truck and cut my tendons off. I have been in terrible debilitating pain since the accident occurred. I was told the pain and swelling would eventually go away within a year. Then the doctor said give it another year. Four years 1 month and 6 days the pain has finally gone away with low intensity laser therapy. By the 3-4 treatments I noticed a significant difference. I could move better, I was able to get up without pain. By the fourth treatment I could hop out of bed whereas before I could barely get out of bed I had to push myself out due to the pain and discomfort. Low intensity laser therapy on its own healed a chronic work injury. I could not believe the difference. I can not thank “The Laser Cure” enough for getting rid of my pain. I can enjoy my life and job again…

Don Brain

Brampton Resident

Doctors just gave me medication pain pills

My injury was a herniated disc. I was disabled to the degree I could not walk without severe pain. The doctors just gave me medication pain pills. I had no strength or energy. As I am 90 years old, I was supposed to rest. Because I was still very active, driving the car and going to activities outside the home, my daughter saw “The Laser Cure” in the paper and persuaded me to try it. After 6 or 7 treatments, I am able to walk by myself.

Nelda

Pain Free

I want to thank you for all you have done to make my life more manageable and pain free in the areas that you have treat me with the Laser Cure it is “excellence in healing”.

When I first came into your office in late August, I was in so much pain – could hardly walk.  I think I hobbled in.  Today so many have noticed a big difference in me.  I look much happier, less stressful – the pain lines are slowly going away, thanks to you.

I have told many that I have found an “Angel” her name is Elizabeth.  You are caring, thoughtful, compassionate and you have a good sense of humour – there are days that I forget that I’m in for a treatment – “you make my day”.

Anyway, Elizabeth, I want to wish you joy, happiness, success and prosperity in the years to come.  You have it all.

As ever,

Joyce Ozechowski