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Board-certified podiatric surgeon | Balance Foot & Ankle
Last reviewed: May 2026
Quick answer: Mls Laser Arthritis Foot Pain Michigan has multiple potential causes including mechanical, neurological, vascular, and inflammatory. The patterns we see most often are overuse, poorly-fitted shoes, and biomechanical imbalance. Red flags requiring urgent evaluation: warmth/redness (infection), inability to bear weight (fracture), and unilateral swelling without injury (DVT). Call (810) 206-1402.
Medically reviewed by Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM · Board-Certified Podiatric Surgeon · Last reviewed: April 2026 · Editorial Policy
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The most important clinical decision with Mls Laser Arthritis Foot Pain Michigan isn’t which treatment to start with — it’s identifying the correct subtype. That changes everything. Call (810) 206-1402.
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Quick Answer
MLS Laser Therapy for Arthritis Foot Pain — Non-Drug R relates to foot pain — typically caused by overuse, footwear, or biomechanics. Most patients improve in 6-12 weeks with conservative care. Same-week appointments in Howell + Bloomfield Hills: (810) 206-1402.
MLS Laser Therapy for Arthritis Foot Pain — Non-Drug Relief in Michigan
Arthritis Foot Pain Without Lifelong Medication — MLS Laser Offers an Alternative
Osteoarthritis of the foot and ankle is one of the most common causes of chronic foot pain in patients over 50 — and in younger patients with a history of foot injuries or high-impact sports. Standard management involves anti-inflammatory medications (NSAIDs) that come with GI, cardiovascular, and kidney risks with long-term use. MLS laser therapy offers meaningful pain reduction and improved function without systemic medication. At Balance Foot & Ankle in Howell and Bloomfield Hills, laser therapy is a cornerstone of our arthritic foot care program. Call (810) 206-1402.
How Laser Helps Arthritic Joints
Arthritis causes joint pain through two primary mechanisms: cartilage degradation (structural) and synovial inflammation (functional). MLS laser directly reduces the inflammatory component by suppressing pro-inflammatory cytokines in the joint environment. It also stimulates mitochondrial function in remaining chondrocytes (cartilage cells), promoting what little cartilage repair capacity remains. While laser can’t reverse structural cartilage loss, it can significantly reduce the inflammation-mediated component of arthritis pain — which is substantial in most patients.
Arthritis Conditions We Treat With MLS Laser
Big toe joint arthritis (hallux rigidus and hallux limitus), midfoot arthritis (from previous Lisfranc injuries or idiopathic), ankle arthritis (post-traumatic or inflammatory), subtalar arthritis, and toe joint arthritis from old sports injuries. We combine laser with custom orthotics (redistribute load away from arthritic joints), appropriate shoe selection, and when needed, joint injections.
For Patients Who Can’t Take NSAIDs
Many of our arthritic patients are on blood thinners, have a history of GI bleeding, have kidney disease, or simply want to reduce their medication burden. MLS laser provides a non-pharmacologic path to pain reduction that’s safe for virtually all patients. Call (810) 206-1402.
MLS Laser Therapy at Balance Foot & Ankle: Michigan’s Podiatric Laser Treatment Center
MLS (Multiwave Locked System) laser therapy at Balance Foot & Ankle uses the synchronized combination of two therapeutic wavelengths — 808nm continuous wave for anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects, and 905nm pulsed wave for tissue repair and edema reduction — to treat foot and ankle pain without injections, medications, or surgery. Unlike single-wavelength cold lasers, the MLS system’s synchronized dual wavelengths produce synergistic therapeutic effects that are clinically superior to either wavelength used alone. The treatment is painless — most patients feel mild warmth during the 8–12 minute session — and requires no recovery time afterward. Patients can return to normal activities immediately after each treatment.
At Balance Foot & Ankle, MLS laser therapy is administered by trained clinical staff under podiatric supervision, with treatment protocols customized to the patient’s specific condition and tissue depth requirements. The number of sessions needed varies by condition severity: most plantar fasciitis patients achieve significant improvement in 6–9 sessions, while more chronic conditions may benefit from additional sessions. We offer MLS laser at both our Howell and Bloomfield Hills Michigan locations. Michigan patients interested in laser therapy for foot or ankle pain can call Balance Foot & Ankle at (810) 206-1402 to schedule a consultation and determine whether MLS laser therapy is appropriate for their condition — or to schedule a series of treatments if they have already been evaluated and are ready to begin.
What Conditions Does MLS Laser Treat? Michigan Foot and Ankle Applications
Related Treatment Guides
MLS laser therapy at Balance Foot & Ankle is effective for a broad range of foot and ankle conditions beyond plantar fasciitis — including Achilles tendinopathy (both mid-substance and insertional), Morton’s neuroma, diabetic peripheral neuropathy, post-surgical wound healing acceleration, arthritis pain management, metatarsalgia, and sports injuries including ligament sprains and muscle strains. The tissue repair and anti-inflammatory mechanisms of MLS laser are applicable wherever chronic inflammation, impaired healing, or neuropathic pain are driving the patient’s symptoms. Michigan patients with chronic foot conditions that have not responded to other conservative treatments are often good candidates for MLS laser therapy. Most patients see noticeable improvement within 3–4 treatments and continue improving through the full treatment series. Long-term results are durable in the majority of patients — particularly for plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy where the laser addresses the underlying tendinosis rather than simply suppressing symptoms. Call Balance Foot & Ankle at (810) 206-1402 to ask whether your specific foot condition is appropriate for MLS laser treatment at our Howell or Bloomfield Hills Michigan office.
Related Patient Guides
- MLS Laser Therapy for Foot Pain
- Hallux Rigidus: Big Toe Arthritis Treatment
- The Complete Guide to Custom Orthotics
- Bunion Pain Relief Guide
- 12 Signs You Need to See a Podiatrist
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When to See a Podiatrist
Foot and ankle arthritis progresses silently — cartilage doesn’t regrow, but joint fusion, cheilectomy, and biologic injections can restore function at every stage. Balance Foot & Ankle offers the full arthritis spectrum: bracing, injections, and reconstructive surgery. Start with a consult so we can image the joint and give you a realistic 5-year outlook.
Call Balance Foot & Ankle: (810) 206-1402 · Book online · Offices in Howell & Bloomfield Hills
In-Office Treatment at Balance Foot & Ankle
When conservative care isn’t enough, Dr. Tom Biernacki and the team at Balance Foot & Ankle offer advanced, same-day options — including MLS Laser Therapy Foot & Ankle at our Howell and Bloomfield Hills clinics.
Same-day appointments available. Call (810) 206-1402 or book online.
Pros & Cons of Conservative Care for foot care
Advantages
- ✓ Conservative care first
- ✓ Same-week appointments
- ✓ Multiple insurance accepted
Considerations
- ✗ Self-treatment can mask issues
- ✗ See a podiatrist if pain >2 weeks
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About Your Care Team at Balance Foot & Ankle
Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM · Board-Certified Foot & Ankle Surgeon. Specializes in conservative-first care, minimally invasive bunion surgery, and complex reconstruction.
Dr. Carl Jay, DPM · Accepting new patients. Specializes in sports medicine, athletic injuries, and routine podiatric care.
Dr. Daria Gutkin, DPM, AACFAS · Accepting new patients. Specializes in surgical reconstruction and pediatric podiatry.
Locations: 4330 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843 · 43494 Woodward Ave Suite 208, Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM · (810) 206-1402
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Visit Balance Foot & Ankle — Same-Day Appointments Available
Our podiatry team serves patients throughout Michigan including Howell, Brighton, and Bloomfield Hills. If you’re dealing with heel pain, ingrown toenails, or a foot injury, we have same-day appointment availability.
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Shop Doctor Hoy’s →Frequently Asked Questions
When should I see a podiatrist?
See a podiatrist if: foot or ankle pain has lasted more than 2–4 weeks without improvement, you’re changing your gait to avoid pain, you have an open wound or sore that isn’t healing, you notice nail discoloration or thickening, you have diabetes and any foot concern, or pain is severe enough to wake you at night. Most foot conditions are easier and cheaper to treat early — what starts as a minor issue can become a surgical problem with months of delay.
What is the difference between a podiatrist and an orthopedic surgeon?
Podiatrists (DPM — Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) specialize exclusively in the foot, ankle, and lower leg. Orthopedic surgeons (MD/DO) have broader musculoskeletal training but variable foot/ankle subspecialization. For foot and ankle-specific problems, a podiatrist often has more focused training and experience. For injuries involving the leg above the ankle, complex pediatric cases, or multi-level reconstruction, orthopedic consultation may be appropriate. We frequently co-manage patients with orthopedic colleagues.
How do I know if my foot pain is serious?
Signs that warrant same-day or next-day evaluation: severe pain that appeared suddenly without clear cause, swelling, redness, and warmth that appeared suddenly (possible gout, infection, or Charcot fracture), an open wound that looks infected (redness spreading, pus, warmth), inability to bear weight, or any foot problem in a diabetic patient. Pain that’s been present for weeks and is stable is important but not an emergency — schedule within 1–2 weeks.
Can foot problems cause back and knee pain?
Yes — this is a kinetic chain effect. Abnormal foot mechanics (overpronation, supination, leg length discrepancy) cause compensatory changes in knee, hip, and lumbar alignment. Roughly 30% of patients presenting to our clinic with knee pain have a treatable foot-level biomechanical cause. Correcting foot mechanics with orthotics or appropriate footwear often provides significant knee and back relief. If you have chronic knee or back pain and haven’t had your foot mechanics evaluated, it’s worth a consult.
Are orthotics worth it?
For the right conditions, yes — custom orthotics are among the most cost-effective interventions in podiatry. They’re most effective for: plantar fasciitis, flat feet with secondary knee/back pain, leg length discrepancy, metatarsalgia, posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, and diabetic foot pressure management. Quality OTC orthotics ($35–60) resolve symptoms for 60% of patients with mild-to-moderate conditions. Custom orthotics are appropriate when OTC options have failed or when the biomechanical problem is complex. We cast custom orthotics in-office.
How do I choose the right running shoes?
Start with your foot type (flat, neutral, high arch) and running pattern (overpronator, neutral, supinator). Flat feet and overpronators do best in stability or motion-control shoes. Neutral feet do well in neutral-cushioned shoes. High arches need maximum cushioning with flexible soles. Always buy running shoes at the end of the day (foot swelling peaks then), get properly fitted by a specialist, and replace every 300–500 miles. If you’ve been injured repeatedly, a gait analysis can identify the mechanical flaw driving your injury pattern.
What is the difference between a sprain and a fracture?
A sprain is a ligament injury (the tissue connecting bones); a fracture is a break in the bone itself. Both can occur with the same trauma (ankle roll, fall). The old test — ‘if you can walk, it’s not broken’ — is wrong; many fractures are initially weight-bearable. Key differences: a fracture typically produces localized bone tenderness along the bone itself, while a sprain is tender over the ligament. X-ray is the standard to differentiate. High-grade sprains without proper treatment can be as disabling as fractures.
How do I prevent foot and ankle injuries?
The four most impactful prevention strategies: (1) Supportive, appropriately fitted footwear for your foot type and activity. (2) Gradual activity progression — the 10% rule (never increase weekly mileage or intensity by more than 10%). (3) Regular calf and ankle mobility work. (4) Strengthening the posterior tibial tendon, peroneals, and intrinsic foot muscles. Most overuse injuries are preventable; most acute injuries are not — but ankle sprain recurrence (60–70% without rehab) is prevented by balance and proprioception training.
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Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM is a board-certified foot & ankle surgeon (ABFAS & ABPM) at Balance Foot & Ankle Specialists in Southeast Michigan. With over a decade of clinical experience, he specializes in heel pain, bunions, diabetic foot care, sports injuries, and minimally invasive surgery. Dr. Biernacki is a member of the APMA and ACFAS, and his patient education content on MichiganFootDoctors.com and YouTube has made him one of the most-followed foot & ankle educators on YouTube.

