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Old 01-09-2016, 05:05 PM #1
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Default Laser light and improved gait.

Has anyone had any improvement in their gait by using the laser light?
I've got good upper body movement but my balance and gait are most of the time quite poor.
Since using the laser beam for a few months now I'm very impressed as are my family and friends at how well I walk now.
The light doesn't work in sunlight so when I'm outdoors it's best I find at night time, shade or overcast weather then I can see it and indoors always.
I didn't take much notice of it when it was marketed but have found it to be very beneficial at correcting my gait.
Its hard to explain how or why it works to others but it does.
Kind of like lines on the floor I guess!
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