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Revitalizing Your Practice with Robotic Laser Therapy

npaaymans November 19, 2020

robotic laser therapy

When: Available on demand

Speaker: Dr. Tim Brennan, DC

Attend this webinar to learn:

  • The importance of cash-based services for the chiropractic business
  • Strengthening cash flow with Robotic MLS Laser Therapy
  • Integrating laser therapy services into your practice
  • Educating patients about laser therapy for pain and inflammation management
watch the Robotic Laser Therapy webinar

About the Speaker

Dr. Tim Brennan

Dr. Tim Brennan, DC, offers comprehensive chiropractic relief for a wide array of conditions, including arthritis pain, sciatica and other lower back pain, shoulder pain, foot pain, migraines, and headaches.

Committed to offering patients the latest, cutting-edge treatment options, Dr. Brennan and his son Patrick, a graduate of West Chester University and a Certified MLS® Laser technician, added the ground-breaking MLS Laser Therapy treatment to the practice in June of 2016.

From neuropathy to degenerative conditions, this truly transformative technology has help Brennan Chiropractic & Laser Pain Solutions relieve pain and stimulate healing of numerous conditions. Combined with traditional chiropractic care and spinal decompression, MLS Laser Therapy is helping Dr. Brennan achieve the quickest and most effective results for each patient.

Dr. Brennan earned his undergraduate degree from Penn State University in 1984, and his Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Palmer Chiropractic College of Davenport, Iowa in 1988. Following graduation, he relocated to Salem, Oregon where he worked for two years at Whitmire Chiropractic. He returned to Pennsylvania with his family and opened Brennan Chiropractic in December of 1990.

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