Let's talk numbers. A single physical therapy session costs around $100-$150, and most people need 6-8 sessions for a mild injury. That's $600-$1200 out of pocket, even with insurance. Then there are the co-pays for doctor visits, imaging tests, and maybe even prescription meds. Now, compare that to the cost of a
B-CURE LASER, which ranges from $300-$600 depending on the model. If you use it for just one injury, it pays for itself. But if you're someone who deals with regular aches (hello, desk workers with shoulder pain, parents chasing toddlers, or anyone over 30), it's an investment that keeps giving.
Take Maria, a 45-year-old teacher from Toronto. She bought a
B-CURE LASER last year after struggling with tennis elbow for months. "I was spending $120 a week on PT, and it wasn't getting better fast enough," she says. "The laser cost me $450, and within two weeks of using it daily, the pain was gone. Now I use it for my lower back when it acts up, and my husband uses it for his knee arthritis. We've probably saved thousands by not going to the doctor as much."