Mark, a 58-year-old retired teacher from Colorado, never thought a simple fall off a ladder would change his life. "I was fixing the gutter last spring, slipped, and landed hard on my right shoulder," he recalls. "At first, I thought it was just a bruise. But the pain got worse—sharp, burning, like someone was stabbing me every time I moved my arm. I couldn't comb my hair, reach for a plate in the cabinet, or even give my granddaughter a hug without wincing."
Doctors diagnosed him with a rotator cuff strain and recommended rest, anti-inflammatories, and physical therapy. "The PT helped a little, but the pain always came back. The pills upset my stomach, and I hated feeling groggy all day," Mark says. "After three months, I was desperate. My daughter mentioned B-CURE LASER—she'd seen it online—and I thought, 'Why not? Nothing else is working.'"
Mark ordered the device and started using it according to the user manual : 10 minutes per session, twice a day, holding the laser 2-3 cm from his shoulder. "The first week, I didn't notice much. I almost gave up," he admits. "But my daughter reminded me to stick with it, so I kept going. By the second week, I woke up and realized… the sharp pain was gone. It was still a little stiff, but I could lift my arm over my head without crying out. That's when I knew something was different."
Mark used the B-CURE LASER Pro model, following the instructions to target the affected area directly, avoiding overuse. He now keeps it handy for minor aches and pains, calling it his "first aid kit for the soul."