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The Villages Welcomes NexGen Laser Pain and Rehab Centers—Revolutionizing Pain Management with MLS Laser Technology
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Todd Mautner, DO Elmer Brignoni, DPT NexGen Laser Pain & Rehab Centers
State-of-the-art clinic led by Todd Mautner, DO, and Elmer Brignoni, DPT, brings FDA-cleared Class IV MLS laser therapy to residents seeking safe, effective relief from acute and chronic pain in The Villages, Florida.

THE VILLAGES, Fla. & TAVARES, Fla. - Washingtoner -- NexGen Laser Pain and Rehab Centers is excited to announce the grand opening of its innovative MLS laser pain management clinic in The Villages, Florida. This new center of excellence is devoted to helping patients find fast, effective, and drug-free relief from pain using the latest advancements in Class IV MLS laser therapy.

Leading the clinic are two trusted healthcare providers: Todd Mautner, DO, a board-certified anesthesiologist and fellowship-trained interventional pain management physician, and Elmer Brignoni, DPT, a skilled physical therapist with over 30 years of experience, specializing in injury rehabilitation and functional recovery.

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"We're thrilled to bring this advanced technology to the residents of The Villages," said Dr. Mautner. "Our mission is simple—help people feel better, move better, and live better using safe, non-invasive solutions."

NexGen's new facility proudly features a full suite of Cutting Edge MLS Laser Technologies, including the M6 Robotic MLS Laser and the M-Hi MLS Laser, both of which are FDA-cleared and clinically proven to accelerate healing, reduce inflammation, and eliminate pain at its source.

Conditions commonly treated include arthritis, neck and back pain, joint pain, neuropathy, sciatica, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, and sports injuries. Each treatment plan is customized to the patient, often combining MLS laser therapy with movement-based rehabilitation and wellness strategies.

"We've seen remarkable outcomes—up to 85–90% effectiveness in relieving acute and chronic pain, improving range of motion, and restoring quality of life," said Dr. Brignoni. "This is a huge step forward for conservative pain care in The Villages."

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To celebrate the launch, they will be offering free consultations and complimentary MLS laser treatments for qualifying patients.

NexGen Laser Pain and Rehab Centers is a premier wellness clinic specializing in MLS laser therapy and personalized rehabilitation. Serving The Villages and surrounding areas, NexGen uses Cutting Edge MLS laser technology to deliver non-invasive, non-pharmaceutical pain relief with lasting results.

For more information or to schedule your consultation, visit www.nexgenpain.com or call 352-218-9131.

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Todd Mautner, DO
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352-218-9131


Source: NexGen Laser Pain & Rehab Centers

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