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According
to published Medical Reports, many acute and chronic conditions
may be improved or eliminated with laser use including:
• Acupuncture
Points
• Arthralgia/Arthritis
• Back
Pain
• Bursitis
• Carpal
Tunnel Syndrome
• Chondromalacia
Patellae
• Fibromyalgia
• Heel
Spurs/Plantar Fascitis
• Migraine
Headaches
• Neck
Pain/Whiplash
• Nerve
Root Pain
• Post-Operative
Pain
• : Repetitive
Stress
• : Injuries
• TMJ
Pain/Dysfunction
• : Tendonitis
• Tennis
Elbow
• Trigeminal
Neuralgia
• Trigger
Points
• Sprains/Strains
• Swelling
• Wound
Healing
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The
Physiological Effects of LLLT
• Biostimulation including Improved
metabolism & Increase of cell metabolism
• Improved blood circulation and
vasodilatation
• Analgesic effect
• Anti-inflammatory and anti-
edematous effects
• Stimulation of wound healing
Benefits of LLLT to Users
• Relieves acute and chronic pains
• Increases the speed, quality and
tensile strength of tissue repair
• Increases blood supply
• Stimulates the immune system
• Stimulates nerve function
• Develops collagen and muscle tissue
• Helps
generate new and healthy cells and tissue
• Promotes faster wound healing and
clot formation
• Reduces inflammation
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What is LLLLT?
Low level laser therapy is a painless, sterile, non-invasive, drug-free treatment
which is used to treat a variety of pain syndromes, injuries, wounds, fractures,
neurological conditions and pathologies. Laser therapy can be used any time a
patient requests or needs a draggles procedure for the control of pain, when
conventional therapies have been ineffective, or when the acceleration of healing
from injuries is desired.
The theory for the creation of laser light was proposed by Albert Einstein in
1917, but is was not developed until 1960. It was in the late 1960's that Professor
Endre Mester of Budapest, Hungary first reported his experience using laser light
to treat non-healing wounds and ulcers in diabetic patients. Mester's 70% success
rate in treating these wounds lead to the development of the science of what
he called "laser biostimulation."
Around the world, laser therapy is rapidly becoming a medical therapy that can
heal wounds and fractures up to 60% faster and also reduce the cost of treatment
for many conditions. In the U.K., low level laser therapy has become the treatment
of choice for soft tissue "whiplash" injuries and for the treatment
of painful post-hereabouts neuralgia (shingles pain).
How Does Laser Light Heal?
Healing with the use of light is not new. Light therapy was reported to be effective
for many conditions by Hippocrates. With the develop-ment of the laser and its
special properties, using light as a treatment has gained more popularity. This
is because we can now use specific wavelengths of light and give accur-ately
measured doses of energy directly to the appropriate treatment site, which was
not possible with other light sources.
Low-level lasers supply energy to the body in the form of non-thermal photons
of light. Light is transmitted through the skin's layers (the dermis, epidermis
and the subcutaneous tissue or tissue fat under the skin) at all wavelengths
in the visible range. However, light waves in the near infraredranges penetrate
the deepest of all light waves in the visible spectrum. When low level laser
light waves penetrate deeply into the skin, they optimize the immune responses
of our blood. This has both anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive effects.
It is a scientific fact that light transmitted to the blood in this way has positive
effective through-out the whole body, supplying vital oxygen and energy to every
cell.
Almost everyone knows that vitamin D is called "the sunshine vitamin." We
all know the difference between a suntan and a sunburn. Unlike surgical lasers,
low level laser therapy units do not produce heat or damage tissue. The light
from the laser, however, is absorbed by special cellular components or modulates
biochemical activity within the body to produce its beneficial effects. In much
the same way that plants in photosynthesis use light, humans and animals also
have the ability to take advantage of the healthful effects that light has to
offer.
What to Expect During a Laser
Therapy Treatment Session
For most people, laser therapy is quite passive. There are no creams, gels or
ointments that need to be applied prior to treatment. No pulsating shocks are
felt as in forms of electric stimulation. The most notable sensation is the pressure
of the probe head of the laser as it comes in contact with the skin.
Some patients (3-5% of those undergoing light therapy) have reported a slight
tingling or tapping in a nerve or along a nerve pathway. Some have noted that
they are able to sense a slight feeling of warmth. But for the most part, the
treatment, which may last from 2 to 20 minutes, is not noticed at all.
Following (and even during) a laser therapy session, approximately 75-80% of
patients being treated can notice an immediate improvement in their condition.
This will depend primarily on the type of condition and the length of time the
condition has been present.
Generally, the more chronic or severe the condition, the longer it takes to respond.
The majority of conditions treated will take anywhere from 4-5 or 10-18 treatments.
Once again, the number of treatments depends upon the severity of the condition
and its duration. There are some conditions that will never completely resolve
but can be helped and maintained with laser therapy. If your condition does not
change immediately, it may take 3-4 sessions before a dramatic or marked change
is perceived.
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Laser
therapy
has
been
successfully
used
around
the
world for
over
25 years,
with
no
reported
long-term
or
irreversible
side
effects.
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