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Video: A Way to Avoid Foot Surgery

This video introduces laser treatment as another approach to heel spur pain alongside orthotics, injections, and surgery. The speaker explains where the laser is applied and describes how quickly some patients may notice a result. The discussion is brief and focuses on the use of laser therapy as a treatment tool for the heel.

Video transcript

This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.

Besides orthotics, injections, and surgery, there is another way to treat a heel spur using a laser approach. We apply the laser beam to the bottom of the heel, and you may see results within about 24 hours. Laser can be used as a treatment tool for a heel spur.

Key takeaways

  • Laser treatment is presented as another option alongside orthotics, injections, and surgery.
  • The laser is applied to the bottom of the heel.
  • The speaker says some patients may notice results within about 24 hours.

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