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What is Regenerative Medicine and How Does it Work?

April 28, 2025

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Pain doesn’t just slow you down, it steals moments, experiences, and the freedom to do what you love. Whether it’s missing a hike, struggling through a workday, or feeling like you’re constantly held back, pain takes a toll not just on your body but on your spirit.

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Maximizing Healing: How MLS Robotic Laser Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Work Together

April 14, 2025

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Image of women receiving laser therapy on Rotator Cuff Tear

At Asheville Non-Surgical Orthopedics, we believe in staying at the forefront of non-invasive, cutting-edge treatments to help our patients heal naturally and avoid surgery. MLS Robotic Laser Therapy has already proven to be an exceptional tool for pain relief, inflammation reduction, and tissue repair. But when paired with regenerative medicine procedures like PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), Biologic cell therapy AKA Stem Cell Therapy, Prolozone, and Shockwave Therapy, it creates a powerful, synergistic effect that accelerates healing and maximizes long-term results.

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Discover the Secret Behind MLS Laser Therapy for Pain-Free Living

April 1, 2025

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Image of man receiving Laser therapy on Golfers Elbow

In the field of regenerative medicine, technological advancements have revolutionized how we treat pain and injuries. One of the many exciting breakthroughs is Multiwave Locked System (MLS) Laser Therapy, an innovative, non-invasive treatment that accelerates healing, reduces inflammation, and provides lasting pain relief. At Asheville Non-Surgical Orthopedics, we utilize the MLS M7 Laser, a top-tier system known for its precision and effectiveness. But how exactly does MLS Laser Therapy work? Let’s explore the science behind this cutting-edge technology.  

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