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Laser Therapy Can Alleviate Knee Pain

Dr. Olivieri Hi-Res

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Remember what it was like before you had knee problems, when you were pain free and could enjoy everything life had to offer? It can be that way again.
My name is Dr. Robert Olivieri, owner of Olivieri Chiropractic. As a Board Certified Chiropractic
Orthopedist, I’ve seen hundreds of people with knee problems leave the office pain free.
Professional sports teams in the NFL, NBA, PGA, NHL, MLB and the U.S. Olympic Team rely upon Cold Laser therapy to treat their sports-related injuries. They use the Cold Laser for one reason only…it promotes rapid healing of injured tissues.
I’m running a very special offer where you can find out if you are a candidate for Cold Laser therapy.
      Just call by February 27, 2019 and for the cost of your copay here’s what you’ll get…

  • An in-depth consultation about your knee pain where I will listen … really listen
  • A complete neuromuscular examination including a Chiropractic, Orthopedic and Neurological evaluation.
  • A full set of specialized X-rays to determine if arthritis is contributing to your pain.
  • A thorough analysis of your exam and X-ray findings so we can start mapping out your plan to being pain free.
  • PLUS 1 FREE Visit to “Test Drive” the NEW M6 Laser!

Call today (609) 770-2117.
Visit www.ZapKneePain.com for more info and to see our video.

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