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Advanced Laser Therapy for Foot & Ankle Pain at Perform Podiatry – Introducing the K-Laser

At Perform Podiatry, we're proud to introduce the K-Laser Cube Series—a powerful, non-invasive treatment that’s revolutionising the way we manage foot and ankle pain. This cutting-edge Class IV medical laser offers fast, effective relief for a wide range of podiatric conditions, helping you heal quicker and feel better, sooner.

What is K-Laser Therapy?

K-Laser is a high-powered medical laser that stimulates the body's natural healing processes. Using specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light, the K-Laser penetrates deep into the tissues, promoting cellular repair, reducing inflammation, relieving pain, and accelerating recovery.

Why We're Using K-Laser at Perform Podiatry

The K-Laser is backed by research and widely used around the world by sports medicine clinics, physiotherapists, and podiatrists. It aligns with our commitment to offer evidence-based, results-driven care—especially when traditional methods alone aren't delivering the outcomes our patients need.

Conditions Laser Therapy Helps With

    Is Laser Right for You?

    If you're dealing with chronic foot pain, recovering from an injury, or looking for an advanced therapy to speed up healing, the K-Laser may be a great option. Our podiatrists will assess your condition and tailor a treatment plan to help you get the best results.

    What to Expect from a Laser Treatment

    Non-invasive treatment
    Pain-free experience
    Fast sessions
    No downtime
    Safe and clinically proven
    Customised treatment plans
    Immediate relief for some patients
    Reduces swelling and inflammation
    Accelerates tissue repair
    Improves circulation and oxygen delivery
    Supports nerve repair and pain modulation
    No side effects or medication interactions
    Comfortable setting
    Can be combined with other therapies

    How Quickly Will I See Results With Laser Therapy?

    The laser starts working almost immediately after your first treatment, but the timeline for noticeable effects can vary depending on the condition being treated, its severity, and the individual circumstances.

    Immediate Effects

    • Many patients report reduced pain during or immediately after the first session. This is because the laser helps calm the nerve cells and reduce the inflammatory substances, leading to quick pain relief​.

    Short-Term Effects

    • You may notice a decrease in swelling and inflammation within a few hours to a few days. Improved blood flow and reduced inflammatory markers help alleviate these symptoms​, reducing your pain and improving your comfort. 
    • As inflammation and pain decrease, you might experience improved movement and flexibility in the treated area within the first few days​ (HiTech Therapy Online)​.

    Long-Term Effects

    • For conditions like chronic tendonitis or plantar fasciitis, it may take several sessions over a few weeks to see significant improvements in tissue healing and overall function. The laser stimulates cell growth and repair, which takes some time to manifest fully​.
    • Regular sessions can also lead to cumulative benefits, meaning the effects build up over time, resulting in more substantial and lasting relief from pain and inflammation​.

    Book Your Laser Therapy Appointment Today

    As lasers can help treat a range of conditions, we recommend consulting with our podiatry team at our Remuera clinic to see if the laser may be able to help your specific injury, concern, or condition. If the laser is not the best fit to help you meet your goals, we may also suggest other alternatives, such as shockwave therapy

     



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