Cold Laser Therapy
Also known as low level laser therapy, photobiomodulation, etc. This is a light-based technology proven to be highly effective in the treatment of musculoskeletal problems, inflammation, neurological symptoms/injury and other benefits.
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The technology is non-invasive, non-toxic, and is effective for improved pain relief, decreased edema, decrease recovery time, stiffness, helps prevent recurrence of injury and has no side effects.
What Can it Help
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Musculoskeletal Injuries
The most common applications are muscle strains, ligament sprains, tendinopathies, cartilage tears bursitis and other injuries to the musculoskeletal system. Whether it’s a sports injury, overuse condition, or an accident, the goal of treatment is to accelerate the healing process and decrease symptoms which allows the clinician to initiate manual and exercise therapies much sooner.
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Arthritis
Chronic progressive forms of joint degeneration can be effectively managed with Laser Therapy. All of the arthritides from early to late stages will respond to treatment resulting in decreased pain, inflammation, stiffness and edema. Research has even shown repair and regeneration of eroded hyaline cartilage when exposed to Laser Therapy.
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Nerve Healing
From discogenic radiculopathy and sciatic flares to carpal tunnel syndrome and nerve entrapment, Laser Therapy can accelerate nerve healing and decrease paraesthesia (numbness/tingling) and nerve pain as a result of direct absorption of light. Many peer reviewed clinical trials and lab studies have proven Laser Therapy is an effective therapy for nerve healing and has no known side effects.
How Cold Laser Works
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Infrared Light
Near infrared light wavelength are used to heal at a deeper level, as the light is able to penetrate further into compromised tissues. This increases metabolism and increased the production and performance of cells responsible for healing tissues like muscles, ligament, bone, nerves etc.