MLS Therapy
Asa
Accelerated results through unique MLS pulse for fast pain relief combined with anti-inflammatory action
- Extremely efficient and fast result with inflammations and oedemas
- Fast analgesic effect
- Shorter treatment compared to classic laser therapy
MLS Therapy

ASA MLS Therapy - Accelerated results through unique MLS pulse for fast pain relief combined with anti-inflammatory action
Legenda
Extremely suitable
Very suitable
Suitable
Indications
- Degenerative injuries

- Joint injuries

- Muscle-tendon injuries

Product operations
Coordinated and synchronised emission
Until today, it was not possible to achieve simultaneous analgesic effects of pulsed emission and anti-inflammatory effects of continuous laser emission with classic laser therapy.
MLS therapy overcomes this problem by using a new and advanced impulse, which is a coordinated and synchronised emission of multiple laser pulses, characterised by different wavelengths and different emission modalities.
Continuous 808 nm emission, characterised by intense anti-oedematic and anti-inflammatory effects, is synchronised with a 905 nm pulsed emission, allowing the strong analgesic effect to be achieved.
This synchronisation is achieved using a refined electronic system that controls the laser source, called MLS (Multiwave Locked System).
The MLS pulse and MLS Therapy are FDA approved.
Modulation of the therapeutic effect
A refined and complex light impulse is achieved using MLS synchronisation, which is suitable for transferring light energy to cells and tissues of the affected anatomical structure with a greater effectiveness than in traditional laser therapy.
Furthermore, the contribution of each component emission to the definitive impulse can be determined with the MLC control system. This makes it possible to bring about personalised treatments that require a more analgesic, anti-inflammatory or anti-oedematic effect, dependent on the nature of the pathology and development of the injury.
Furthermore, knowledge about anatomy, trigger point localisations and the position of nociceptors within anatomical structures, allows us to define the Target area as optimal treatment zone in order to activate the greatest number of receptors simultaneously. In this manner, large tissue volumes can be activated and therapeutic effects achieved rapidly.
The MLS family consists of three different models. All MLS devices have an extensive database of pre-programmed settings for various indications.
- M6: M6 is a completely automatic and robotised system for applying multi-target applications of MLS therapy. The moving head with large optic zone enables automatic scanning of large treatment areas without an operator.
- MiX5: MiX5 has a large optic zone in a freely positionable head, for operator-free treatment of a fixed local zone.
- M1: M1 enables application of MLS therapy on local pain and trigger points using a handpiece. As the diameter of the treatment area cannot be greater than 2cm, this is the ideal device when working with local trigger points.
Q&A
Why is the treatment time much shorter than with classic laser therapy?
Thanks to the specific MLS pulse (synchronised action of continuous and pulsed laser emission) we can shorten the treatment time.
MLS therapy enables immediate recruitment of intracellular photoreceptors and transport of higher amounts of E to the cells.
Does MLS therapy work only with acute muscle and tendon injuries?
No, chronic pathologies can also be treated with MLS therapy. For example, a chronic plantar fasciitis responds very well to MLS therapy.
Superficial trigger points and haematomas also yield very good results from the first treatment.
Why are 2 different laser pulses combined, in contrast with other laser therapies?
By combining the effects of a pulsed laser (antalgic effect) and a continuous laser (anti-inflammatory and anti-oedematic effect), we gain all 3 effects in 1 treatment which accelerates the healing process.




