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For Podiatrists

Low Dose Radiation Therapy for Chronic Foot & Ankle Conditions.

Healios partners with Podiatry practices to integrate Low Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) as a non-invasive treatment option for chronic inflammatory and degenerative foot and ankle conditions. Delivered under physician-guided protocols, LDRT offers a research-supported adjunct to established care pathways.

Our treatment

Targeted Therapy at the Cellular Level.

Low Dose Radiation Therapy delivers carefully calibrated, targeted doses to the affected area to help regulate the body’s inflammatory response. By interrupting inflammatory signaling at the cellular level, LDRT reduces swelling and pain while supporting improved mobility — all without damaging surrounding healthy tissue or requiring downtime.

Research-Supported Therapy

Physician-Guided Treatment Model

Non-Invasive Pain Innovation

Decades of International Clinical Use

Research-Supported Therapy

Physician-Guided Treatment Model

Non-Invasive Pain Innovation

Decades of International Clinical Use

Clinical Evidence

Measured Outcomes in Chronic Inflammatory Conditions.

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Long-Term Response Rate

Achilles tendonitis patients demonstrated sustained therapeutic response following optimized LDRT protocols.

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Reported Mild or No Pain

Patients with plantar fasciitis experienced minimal to no pain three months after completing treatment.

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Experienced Notable Pain Relief

Patients treated for inflammatory foot conditions reported meaningful improvement following LDRT.

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Showed Significant Joint Improvement

In osteoarthritis cases, treated joints demonstrated measurable pain reduction post-therapy.

In the News

National Coverage & Clinical Recognition.

  • ASTRO coverage highlighting improved clinical outcomes in mild-to-moderate knee osteoarthritis and the growing clinical interest in low-dose radiation therapy as a non-surgical option.

  • National reporting examining safety data and emerging adoption of low-dose radiation therapy for arthritis pain management.

  • Clinical discussion on the resurgence of LDRT in inflammatory joint disease and its expanding role in non-oncologic applications.

  • Institutional spotlight on integrating LDRT into osteoarthritis treatment programs within academic healthcare systems.

  • Feature coverage on the use of low-dose X-ray treatment for arthritis, plantar fasciitis, and other benign inflammatory conditions.

  • Healthcare system perspective on expanding radiation therapy services to address chronic benign musculoskeletal conditions.

  • Announcement detailing implementation of low-dose radiation therapy for osteoarthritis within an integrated health network.

  • Exploration of radiotherapy in tendinopathy, including discussion of high-profile use in chronic heel pain management.

  • Coverage examining whether a single course of low-dose radiotherapy may reduce osteoarthritis pain and support non-surgical inflammatory care.

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Partner With Healios

Expand Your Practice with Advanced Pain Solutions.

Discover how Low Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) can complement your existing treatment strategies for chronic inflammatory and degenerative conditions. Connect with our team to explore how this research-supported, non-invasive option can enhance care within your practice.