
MLS LASER THERAPY








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ABOUT MLS Laser Therapy
Flex is proud to now offer MLS Laser Therapy, a cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment designed to help you heal faster and feel better. This advanced technology uses specific wavelengths of light energy to penetrate deep into the tissue, targeting pain and inflammation at the cellular level.
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MLS Laser Therapy works to:
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Reduce pain and inflammation
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Minimise oedema (swelling)
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Accelerate tissue repair
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Deliver a powerful analgesic (pain-relieving) effect​
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Whether you're recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or looking for a drug-free solution, MLS Laser Therapy is a safe, effective option to support your healing journey.

Conditions we treat at
Flex Allied Health
​MLS Laser Therapy is effective for a wide range of conditions, including:
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Arthritis and joint pain
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Joint pain and arthritis
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Muscle strains and sprains
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Tendonitis and bursitis
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Back and neck pain
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Sports injuries (e.g., ligament tears, bruising)
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Inflammation and swelling (oedema)
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Plantar fasciitis
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Neuropathy and nerve pain
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Post-surgical recovery
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Chronic pain conditions
Benefit of using
MLS Laser Therapy
At Flex, your comfort and confidence in treatment are our priority. Here's what you can expect during your MLS Laser Therapy experience:
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Quick and painless sessions
Each session typically takes 10–15 minutes. The treatment is non-invasive and pain-free—most people feel only a mild warming sensation, if anything at all.
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No downtime
You can resume your normal daily activities immediately after your session.
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Cumulative benefits
Many clients notice improvement within 1–3 sessions, though a full course of treatment is often recommended for optimal, long-term results.
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Safe and side-effect free
MLS Laser Therapy is FDA-approved, drug-free, and has no known side effects, making it a safe option for a wide range of conditions.
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Personalised treatment plans
Your therapist will assess your needs and tailor the therapy to target specific areas of pain, inflammation, or injury.




