Low-Dose Radiation Therapy (LDRT) as an innovative, non-invasive option for benign diseases.

Dayton Physicians Network

Are you living with joint pain from osteoarthritis or any of the other conditions below? Tired of pills, injections, and limited mobility?

There’s a safe, drug-free solution — Low Dose Radiation Therapy. LDRT reduces inflammation and relieves pain at the source — with no side effects and no downtime.

Dayton Physicians Network is committed to life beyond diagnosis . Call us today at 937-293-1622 or visit daytonphysicians.com to see if LDRT is right for you.

All Benign Disease Indications for Low Dose Radiation Therapy:

Osteoarthritis

When to consider radiation therapy

  • Painful OA of the knee, hip, hand, ankle, or other joints
  • Non-surgical candidates or those with refractory pain to conservative treatments

Dupuytren’s Contracture

When to consider radiation therapy

  • Early on in the disease process
  • Disease is progressing over 6-12 months
  • Before contracture is greater than 20 degrees

Ledderhose Disease (Plantar Fibromatosis)

When to consider radiation therapy

  • Painful plantar nodules with evidence of progression
  • Early disease (without contracture or ulceration)

Plantar Fasciitis

When to consider radiation therapy

  • Chronic PF>3 months
  • Failure of conservative treatments (orthotics, stretching, injections)

Sialorrhea

When to consider radiation therapy

  • Failure of medications and injections

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