For many Florida residents, staying active is a way of life. Whether it’s walking the local trails or staying mobile for daily errands, a foot or ankle injury can feel like a total loss of independence. For Kim, a native Floridian, that loss of independence became a reality when a persistent, sharp pain in her Achilles tendon began to dictate her life.

“I’m a walker,” Kim says. “And it reached the point where I could barely walk.”

Her journey through traditional treatments eventually led her to a groundbreaking solution now available at JointGlow: Low-Dose Radiotherapy (LDRT).

When Traditional Pain Treatments Fail

Kim’s struggle started with a common frustration. While recovering from a separate knee surgery, she noticed her Achilles pain wasn’t just staying; it was getting worse. Despite resting the area, the pain continued to be debilitating.

Many patients like Kim find themselves in a “treatment gap.” They have tried physical therapy, icing, and rest, but the pain persists. Often, the next step is a surgical procedure with a long recovery time. However, under the care of Evan Thomas, M.D., Ph.D., at JointGlow, Kim discovered that LDRT could fill that gap.

What Is Low-Dose Radiotherapy (LDRT)?

LDRT is a non-invasive treatment that uses highly targeted, very low doses of X-rays to reduce inflammation and treat chronic musculoskeletal pain.

While radiotherapy is often associated with oncology, the doses used for orthopedic conditions are significantly lower—about 1/50th to 1/100th of a typical cancer treatment dose. At JointGlow, we focus exclusively on these anti-inflammatory applications.

As Kim discovered, the process is incredibly efficient. “The benefits are incredible. Each treatment took less than two minutes,” she explains. “You walk in, they position you, they deliver the treatment, and you’re done.”

The Turning Point: Relief After Only Two Sessions

The most remarkable part of Kim’s story is how quickly the therapy began to work. While a standard course of LDRT typically involves several short sessions over two to three weeks, she felt a difference almost immediately.

“It didn’t hurt after the second treatment, and it hasn’t hurt since,” Kim says. For a patient who was previously struggling to take a single step without pain, this biological “reset” was life-changing.

The Benefits of Choosing LDRT at JointGlow

JointGlow is at the forefront of this technology, with Dr. Evan Thomas leading the clinical initiative. For patients considering this option, the benefits are clear:

Kim’s Message: “You Have Nothing to Lose”

For others suffering from chronic tendonitis or plantar fasciitis, Kim’s recommendation is simple: don’t wait.

“I want to thank Dr. Thomas… he is the spearhead of this particular initiative that will help many people in the future,” she says. “You don’t have anything to lose. If you’re in pain, go see him.”

If you are struggling with chronic pain that hasn’t responded to traditional care, low-dose radiotherapy at JointGlow may be the solution you’ve been searching for.

Low-Dose Radiotherapy (LDRT) FAQ

What conditions can LDRT treat?
LDRT is highly effective for chronic inflammatory conditions, including plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis), and certain types of osteoarthritis in the hands or knees.

Is LDRT safe?
Yes. LDRT has been used safely in Europe for decades. The therapeutic doses are extremely low, similar to the amount of natural “background” exposure a person receives over a few months, or a few standard diagnostic X-rays.

How many sessions are required?
A typical treatment plan involves about 6 to 10  sessions, each lasting only a few minutes. Like Kim, many patients begin to feel significant relief halfway through their course of treatment.

Will I feel anything during the treatment?
No. The treatment is completely painless. You will not feel any heat, stinging, or sensation while the machine is running.

Is LDRT a replacement for surgery?
LDRT is often used for patients who are not yet ready for surgery or for those who wish to avoid invasive procedures. It is a powerful tool to fill the gap between conservative care (like physical therapy) and surgical intervention.

Ready to Reclaim Your Mobility?

Don’t let chronic pain dictate your lifestyle. Follow Kim’s lead and explore the long-term benefits of LDRT. Schedule your consultation at JointGlow today to find out if you are a candidate for this non-surgical, evidence-based treatment.

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