We create fully personalized MLS laser therapy treatment plans tailored to each patient's unique pain condition and needs.
MLS Laser Therapy uses red lasers at two different wavelengths to enhance healing. Dr. Dustin Van Tassell describes how it turns off inflammation and boosts energy production, resulting in improved healing and reduced inflammation, especially in dental care. Clinical studies report an 85-90% success rate for this safe and effective treatment.
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The Swiss Valley Foot and Ankle Center, with offices in St. Clairsville, Barnesville, Woodsfield, and New Martinsville, offers a new pain-free laser treatment called the Multi-Wave Lock System. Dr. Kenneth Cooper, the owner, introduced this therapy to help with "COVID toes," a condition caused by coronavirus-related blood clots in the toes. The MLS Laser therapy promotes healing, improves circulation, and treats various conditions like sports injuries, neuropathy, arthritis, and musculoskeletal pain, often avoiding surgery.
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Chemical synapses exhibit a diverse array of internal mechanisms that affect the dynamics of transmission efficacy. Many of these processes, such as release of neurotransmitter and vesicle recycling, depend strongly on activity-dependent influx and accumulation of Ca2+.
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AbstractNiche packing is one of the prevailing mechanisms underlying the increase in the number of co-occurring species and the extraordinary diversity of tropical ecosystems. However, it is not yet understood whether niche packing is facilitated by higher specialization and reduced niche overlap or, rather, by diffuse competition and increased niche overlap.
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Spontaneous neuronal activity strongly impacts stimulus encoding and behavioral responses. We sought to determine the effects of neocortical prestimulus activity on stimulus detection. We trained mice in a selective whisker detection task, in which they learned to respond (lick) to target stimuli in one whisker field and ignore distractor stimuli in the contralateral whisker field.
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Background: Infective endocarditis (IE) is a life-threatening disease. Despite advancements in diagnostic methods, the initial clinical presentation of IE remains a valuable asset. Therefore, the impact of clinical presentation on outcomes and its association with microorganisms and IE localization were assessed herein.
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Among neoplasia-associated epigenetic alterations, changes in cellular glycosylation have recently received attention as a key component of hematological malignancy progression. Alterations in glycosylation appear to not only directly impact cell growth and survival, but also alter the adhesion of tumor cells and their interactions with the microenvironment, facilitating cancer-induced immunomodulation and eventual metastasis.
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The PolyOculus technology produces large-area-equivalent telescopes by using fiber optics to link modules of multiple semi-autonomous, small, inexpensive, commercial-off-the-shelf telescopes. Crucially, this scalable design has construction costs that are >10× lower than equivalent traditional large-area telescopes.
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Balloon atrial septostomy is a palliative procedure that is performed in D-transposition of great arteries when surgery is not immediately available. Although D-TGA and left isomerism association are rare, it is an important condition as the BAS procedure approach is unique.
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A 27-y-old female black-handed spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi) was evaluated 13 d after an ovariohysterectomy because of abdominal distension, anorexia, and absent urination. The animal was diagnosed with a uroabdomen and urethral obstruction from computed tomographic findings and fluid creatinine levels.
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A 5-y-old female lined flat-tail gecko (Uroplatus lineatus) presented for acute onset of lethargy and paraplegia and was subsequently euthanized. Histologic examination of the spinal cord revealed a verminous myelitis comprising moderate, multifocal, necrotizing myelitis with intramedullary adult and larval nematodes.
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