Fusion Therapy for Pain Relief
Laser, Shockwave & Massage Therapy Combined
Our fusion therapy treatment is the perfect choice for clients who are experiencing acute or chronic pain and wish to accelerate their recovery.
We use the following combination Synergistically = acting or working together in a way that creates an enhanced or amplified effect:
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High Intensity Laser - Pain Relief & Decrease Inflammation
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Shockwave Therapy - Stimulate the Healing Process & Pain Relief
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Massage Therapy - Improve Circulation & Relaxation
Fusion Therapy is effective treatment for:
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Stubborn Muscle Knots / Trigger Points
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Painful Muscles / Stiff Joints
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Back Pain
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Shoulder Pain
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Neck Pain
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Foot Pain
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Knee Pain
Fusion Therapy for pain relief is:
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Non-invasive and requires no downtime, so you can get back to your day
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Healthy and natural, producing no side effects
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Comfortable and easily tolerated by most people

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Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) is treatment that falls outside of mainstream healthcare.
The availability of CAM on the NHS is limited, and in most cases the NHS will not offer such treatments. When a non-mainstream practice is used together with conventional medicine, it's considered "complementary. Complementary therapies are adjunctive: They are used in addition to, not instead of, standard medical care. Complementary therapists are not trained or authorized to diagnose medical conditions. They are trained to recognize "red flag" symptoms and refer patients to appropriate medical professionals when necessary. It's important to remember that Complimentary therapists are not medical doctors and cannot diagnose medical conditions in the same way that a doctor can.





