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Shoe Insoles

We offer two types of insoles to fit every foot and need from kids to adults. Sometimes we want or need an insole to support proper foot biomechanics, other times for sports performance and still others need them to avoid developmental conditions from progressing.

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Foot Levelers Orthotics

These orthotics are measured using a multi-step process that begins with a detailed foot assessment. our doctors examine your feet to evaluate alignment, arch height, and pressure points. We then follow the physical exam with a digital scan to capture the unique contours of your feet. The collected data is then analyzed to create a custom orthotic that addresses individual needs, ensuring optimal support and alignment. This tailored approach helps improve comfort and function for various activities. Foot levelers offers many sizes and levels of support to fit all shoes. They even have a prenatal insole that changes for all stages of pregnancy. These insoles are extremely comfortable and for many can be life changing. They range in price from $250-$380

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ALINE Insoles

ALINE insoles are a prefabricated insole designed to enhance your performance through improved support and alignment. The alignment of your body is critical to proper and healthy movement. The patented ALINE Suspension Technology combines over 100 moving ribs, bio mechanically correct supports, engineered suspension zones, a heel cup and gel pad to place your body in the correct alignment at the correct times during activity. Over 1000 professional athletes from Football, Baseball, Basketball, Hockey, Adventure racing, Snowboarding, Skiing, Cycling, MMA, Golf and other sports are wearing ALINE today to improve their training and performance. More than 100 X-Games medals, 13 Professional Golf Tournaments and 12 Olympic medals have been won by athletes with ALINE under their feet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What Conditions Can Be Treated with Laser Therapy?

Laser therapy is an effective treatment for a broad range of conditions. It is commonly used to address ligament sprains, muscle strains, disc injuries, and repetitive stress injuries like tennis elbow. Additionally, it plays a significant role in pain management, helping to reduce inflammation and body pain for individuals dealing with chronic conditions. Post-surgical patients often benefit from this procedure as it promotes wound healing and accelerates recovery.
The therapy has red light and infrared radiation to penetrate deep into tissues, targeting the mitochondrion within cells to stimulate regeneration. Low-level laser therapy, or LLLT, has shown promise in treating musculoskeletal injuries, improving joint mobility, and enhancing overall function. This type of light therapy may also benefit conditions such as neuropathy by encouraging nerve regeneration and alleviating symptoms.
For athletes, this is used to support soft tissue recovery and minimize downtime, while individuals with chronic pain or stiffness find relief through the therapy’s ability to enhance circulation and repair cells. Whether you’re recovering from an acute injury or managing a long-term condition, red LED light therapy devices offer a versatile, non-invasive solution to improve health and functionality.

Is Laser Therapy Safe for Everyone?

Yes, this is widely considered a safe and effective treatment for most people. Its non-invasive nature makes it an appealing option for those seeking relief from inflammation and body pain without the use of medications or surgery. The procedure uses low-power lasers or red LED light to deliver light energy to targeted areas, which promotes cellular regeneration and natural healing.
However, as with any medical treatment, there are specific considerations to keep in mind. Individuals with pacemakers, pregnancy, or certain medical conditions should consult with their practitioner before beginning treatment. Your practitioner will evaluate whether this procedure is appropriate for your health needs and adjust the treatment plan accordingly. 
It is used in pain management, wound healing, and treating conditions like neuropathy, but the wavelength and intensity of the therapy device must be carefully calibrated for each individual. This ensures maximum effectiveness while maintaining safety. Overall, the controlled application of light therapy is a well-tolerated and highly beneficial option for those looking to improve their quality of life naturally.

How Quickly Will I See Results from Laser Therapy?

The speed at which you notice results can vary depending on the condition being treated. Many patients experience pain relief and minimize inflammation after just one or two sessions. Acute injuries often respond quickly to the treatment's ability to trigger blood flow, deliver oxygen, and promote tissue regeneration using red light and infrared radiation.
For chronic or severe conditions, such as neuropathy or long-standing musculoskeletal issues, consistent sessions are key to achieving optimal results. The treatment implements light to target the mitochondrion within cells, accelerating cell repair and minimizing inflammation over time. Most treatment plans recommend two to three sessions per week, with significant improvements typically seen within four to six weeks.
Low-level laser therapy is particularly effective for pain management, the healing of wounds, and improving joint mobility. The non-invasive nature of the treatment allows for frequent applications without side effects, making it a reliable option for ongoing care. Your practitioner will tailor the frequency and duration of treatments to your unique needs, ensuring the best possible outcome.

Can Laser Therapy Help with Asthma or Other Conditions?

While this procedure is primarily used to treat musculoskeletal injuries and pain management, there is emerging evidence that it may benefit other conditions. For instance, light therapy can help relieve inflammation associated with asthma by targeting affected tissues with red light or low-power laser treatments. This type of therapy works by activating the mitochondrion in cells, promoting healing and reducing discomfort. 
The therapy uses energy from light in specific wavelengths to activate cellular processes, which can indirectly improve overall health. In cases where asthma is accompanied by musculoskeletal tension or inflammation, laser therapy can provide relief by addressing those underlying issues. Additionally, studies suggest that light therapy devices may support general respiratory health by enhancing blood flow and oxygen delivery.
Although laser therapy is not a primary treatment for asthma, it can complement other therapies by minimizing inflammation and promoting better function. Speak with your practitioner to determine whether laser therapy is suitable for your condition and how it can integrate into your broader care plan.

Will I Feel Pain or Discomfort During Treatment?

No, laser therapy is entirely painless and tailored for patient comfort. Most individuals describe the sensation as a gentle warmth or soothing feeling at the treatment site, thanks to the red light and infrared radiation that penetrate the skin to deliver energy to tissues. This process supports the body's natural regenerative functions, promoting healing and reducing discomfort.
Laser therapy is designed to manage pain and inflammation, enhance circulation, and accelerate tissue repair without causing adverse side effects. Unlike invasive procedures, low-level laser therapy targets specific areas without damaging the surrounding tissues or causing pain. This makes it a safe and effective treatment for a wide range of conditions, including neuropathy, musculoskeletal injuries, and post-surgical recovery.
The use of advanced light-emitting devices ensures precision and safety, with practitioners customizing the wavelength and intensity to meet each patient’s unique needs. This customization not only maximizes effectiveness but also maintains a completely non-invasive and relaxing experience. By improving the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissues, laser therapy further supports cellular repair and neutralizes free radicals that can impede healing. Whether you're treating a wide variety of acute injuries or managing chronic pain, laser therapy offers a soothing and effective solution for recovery.

How Does Laser Therapy Compare to Other Treatments?

Laser therapy stands out as a non-invasive, drug-free option that supports the body’s natural healing abilities. Unlike medications that primarily mask symptoms, laser therapy promotes tissue regeneration by delivering light energy directly to the mitochondrion within cells. This activates cellular repair, reduces pain and inflammation, and enhances overall function.
Compared to more invasive treatments, laser therapy is gentle yet highly effective. It doesn’t involve downtime or recovery, making it an excellent choice for patients seeking a convenient solution. Low-level laser therapy works well as a standalone treatment or in combination with other therapies, such as physical therapy or chiropractic care.
Laser therapy is also helpful with musculoskeletal issues. For example, it helps treat pain and heal injuries and has shown promise in addressing conditions like neuropathy. Its versatility and safety make it a go-to option for patients looking for comprehensive pain management and improved mobility. The therapy uses advanced light therapy devices to deliver consistent results, helping patients achieve their health goals efficiently and effectively.

Founded in 2006, our practice has evolved over more than 18 years to become a comprehensive health and wellness resource for athletes and families.

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1313 South Clarkson Street,
Unit 1 Denver CO 80210

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​303-744-7100

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