Owner and operator of South Shore Laser Therapy and Wellness Centre, Rae Leframboise will discuss low intensity laser therapy at the Thomas Raddall Library Seniors Café on June 3. Leanne Delong Photo
Low intensity laser therapy is this months seniors cafe topic
Whether you want more information, are seeking treatment or wonder what the prices for low intensity laser therapy is, Rae Laframboise, owner/operator of South Shore Laser Therapy and Wellness Centre will discuss L.I.L.T. at the Thomas Raddall Library Seniors Café on June 3.
The talk starts at 10 a.m.
“A lot of people in town here know me as coming from Calgary, where I owned a pub and restaurant,” said Laframboise, “but a lot of them to not know that I’ve got a medical background of 22 years.”
She opened her business, nicknamed Body and Soul about five months ago.
“The closest place is Bedford and there’s one machine in the Valley,” she stated.
At the library, Leframboise will discuss L.I.L.T. results, testimonials from clients and will show slides.
The talk will explain how it works, the conditions they treat and prices.
Currently L.I.L.T. if effective in treating osteoarthritis, psoriasis, diabetic ulcers, sports injuries, shingles, tendonitis, T.M.J., golf and tennis elbow, rotator cuff injuries and carpal tunnel syndrome.
“Probably 70 percent I’ve had incredible results,” she declared.
She wants to educate the public and will leave time for questions at the end of the
senior’s café.
Leframboise will also talk about aromatherapy, lymphatic drainage massage, reflexology, meditation, reiki and nutritional consulting.