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Many practices invest in regenerative modalities but still struggle to generate consistent patient demand. The challenge...
06/10/2026

Many practices invest in regenerative modalities but still struggle to generate consistent patient demand. The challenge often isn't the technology, it's how clearly the value is communicated online.

Join Medray and Page One Digital for a focused, practical webinar on how to sharpen the marketing tools you already have to attract more of the patients who are already searching for your services. You'll learn how to identify common marketing gaps, improve your online visibility, strengthen your social presence, and create a clearer message that helps potential patients understand the benefits of your regenerative modalities.

Date: June 24, 2026
Time: 12 PM EST
Duration: 45 minutes
Platform: Zoom
Free registration: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/8517806659421/WN_fwCkfkAaS-iriyEIHKlk2A

One of the biggest challenges with neuropathy care is that symptoms don't always follow a straight line.A patient might ...
06/09/2026

One of the biggest challenges with neuropathy care is that symptoms don't always follow a straight line.

A patient might report less tingling this week and more discomfort the next. If every visit is based solely on how they're feeling that day, it can become difficult to know whether the overall plan is actually moving forward.

That's why clinics seeing the most consistency with neuropathy patients tend to focus on structure.

They establish a baseline. They set clear goals. And they reassess the same functional markers over time.

Because sometimes the biggest improvements aren't reflected in symptom severity alone.

They're reflected in better balance.
More confidence walking.
Improved activity tolerance.
Or simply a patient feeling more capable in their daily life.

It's not about treating the symptom of the day.

It's about building a care pathway that helps patients see where they've been, where they're going, and how progress is being measured along the way.

Swipe through to see why structure matters in neuropathy care.

One of the biggest misconceptions about shockwave therapy is that adding it means replacing the treatments you already t...
06/05/2026

One of the biggest misconceptions about shockwave therapy is that adding it means replacing the treatments you already trust.

In reality, many clinics use shockwave as a complement to existing care, not a substitute for it.

Exercise, manual therapy, chiropractic adjustments, rehabilitation, and movement based care remain the foundation. Shockwave simply becomes another clinical input that can help support patient progression when recovery slows, tissue sensitivity remains high, or loading tolerance becomes a barrier.

What makes it valuable is not that it changes your model of care.

It helps strengthen the one you already have.

When integrated thoughtfully, shockwave can fit seamlessly into existing workflows, support a broader range of patient presentations, and help patients engage more effectively with the treatment plan already in place.

The question is not whether shockwave is better than what you already do.

The question is whether some of your patients could benefit from an additional non invasive tool that helps your current approach work even better.

Read the full article to learn how shockwave therapy can complement the care you're already providing: https://medraylaser.com/shockwave-complements-existing-therapy/

06/04/2026

Why is Class 4 laser therapy gaining so much attention in healthcare right now?

Part of the answer lies in what we are learning about healing at the cellular level.

In this clip, Dr. Jay Lombard, Medray's Chief Medical Officer, discusses how light therapy goes beyond symptom management and supports the body's natural healing processes. Through photobiomodulation, laser therapy helps stimulate ATP production, the energy source that every cell relies on to function, repair, and regenerate.

What makes this especially interesting is the growing body of research exploring laser therapy's role in supporting tissue regeneration and neurological recovery.

As our understanding of cellular healing continues to evolve, so does the potential of technologies that work with the body's biology rather than simply masking symptoms.

Watch the full clip to hear Dr. Lombard's insights on the science behind photobiomodulation and why Class 4 laser therapy is becoming such an important tool in modern healthcare.

A lot of patients don't show up with just one complaint.It's not uncommon to see someone dealing with shoulder pain and ...
06/02/2026

A lot of patients don't show up with just one complaint.

It's not uncommon to see someone dealing with shoulder pain and knee pain, or low back pain alongside plantar fasciitis.

Traditionally, that can mean longer treatment plans, more appointments, and more time away from work or daily activities.

That's where Dual Therapy changes the conversation.

By combining hands-free laser therapy with another treatment approach, clinicians can address multiple areas during the same visit without extending appointment times. The result is a more efficient experience for both the patient and the practice.

It's not about doing more for the sake of it. It's about making better use of the time you already have.

One of the biggest frustrations in clinical practice is hearing a patient say:“I was getting better… and then I plateaue...
05/29/2026

One of the biggest frustrations in clinical practice is hearing a patient say:
“I was getting better… and then I plateaued.”

That is exactly where technologies like Class IV laser therapy begin to change the conversation.

As Dr. O’Connor explains, photobiomodulation is not about replacing chiropractic, rehab, or physical medicine. It enhances the body’s ability to heal when progress slows or traditional approaches stop delivering momentum.

What makes this especially relevant for modern practices is that the technology benefits both sides of care.

Patients experience a more advanced, science driven approach focused on healing and recovery. Providers gain the ability to improve workflow, expand service offerings, and build sustainable cash based models around measurable outcomes.

That combination matters. Because when patient outcomes improve consistently, growth becomes a natural byproduct of the care experience.

Watch the full webinar recording and hear Dr. O’Connor break down how Class IV laser therapy is reshaping patient care and cash based practice models: https://youtu.be/UBxRFhv0vSg?si=3UMf9E-b1AjHGczy

05/27/2026

One of the biggest mistakes in rehab is making the entire conversation about pain.

Yes, reducing pain matters. But if that becomes the only focus, patients miss the bigger picture of what recovery actually looks like.

In this clip, Dr. Proulx discusses the importance of laying out a clear care approach from the beginning. Not just where the patient is today, but where they are going next.

Because recovery happens in phases.

Those transition phases matter more than most people realize. They are the small wins that build momentum, improve compliance, and help patients understand that progress is happening even before they feel “fully better.”

When patients understand the purpose behind each stage of care, they become far more engaged in the process.

Watch the full webinar on YouTube for a deeper discussion on building better care plans and guiding patients through each phase of recovery.

This is one of the biggest misconceptions about shockwave therapy.Many clinicians assume adding technology means replaci...
05/26/2026

This is one of the biggest misconceptions about shockwave therapy.

Many clinicians assume adding technology means replacing the hands-on care, exercise strategies, or rehab systems they already trust. But in most real-world clinics, that’s not how it works.

Shockwave is usually integrated into the existing plan, not substituted for it.

That’s what makes it practical. It can fit before exercise to improve tolerance, after manual care to support tissue response, or as part of a broader treatment sequence without disrupting workflow.

And honestly, that’s where it tends to become most valuable:
Not as “another therapy,” but as an additional input that helps the rest of the plan work more effectively.

Happy Memorial Day from the Medray team! Today, we remember and honor our heroes.
05/25/2026

Happy Memorial Day from the Medray team! Today, we remember and honor our heroes.

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