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Sept.27th Diet Seminar 6:30pm27-Sep-2011

Informational Diet Seminar. AMR has a new medically managed diet available to our patients. Known as..

August 23 Diet Seminar08-Aug-2011

Informational Diet Seminar. AMR has a new medically managed diet available to our patients. Known as..

New Diet Seminar29-Jun-2011

Informational Diet Seminar June 29th at 6pm. AMR has a new medically managed diet available to our p..

Laser Hair Removal23-Jun-2011

Advance Medical Rehabilitation of Rockford is pleased to announce that we will now be offering laser..

Diet Seminar07-May-2011

Informational Diet Seminar May 26th 6pm. AMR has a new medically managed diet available to our patie..

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Advance Medical Rehabilitation Center therapists oversee 
the exercises and routines of each and every patient.

Our dedicated personal trainers will keep you motivated
on the road to recovery.

Quit Smoking Laser in Loves Park IL


We provide the entire Loves Park, Illinois community with quitting smoking Laser Therapy services.

Laser Therapy can be used by smokers to stop the addiction of cigarettes.  Do you want to quit smoking. Are you in the Loves Park area? To stop smoking, try our laser. To finally kick those cigarettes, definitely try our laser therapy.


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About Laser Therapy in the Loves Park area:

Light amplification of stimulated emission of radiation (laser) is a light beam from the electromagnetic spectrum. Unlike conventional light sources a laser beam travels in only one direction and is monochromatic with its photons (little packets of energy) which are all identical in size, traveling equidistant in time and space.

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has been investigated and used clinically for over 30 years, mostly in Eastern Europe and Asia. The ability of lasers to cut, cauterize and destroy tissue is well known. These same or similar lasers at lower powers can nonthermally and nondestructively alter cellular function. This phenomenon, known as laser biostimulation, is the basis for the current use of lasers to treat a variety of articular, neural and soft tissue conditions.