Therapy Definitions

Laser Therapy

Laser Therapy is the application of red and near infra-red light over injuries or lesions to improve wound / soft tissue healing and give relief for both acute and chronic pain. It is now officially referred to as (Low Level Laser Therapy) LLLT

Laser Therapy is used to:

INCREASE THE SPEED, QUALITY and TENSILE STRENGTH OF TISSUE REPAIR
GIVE PAIN RELIEF
RESOLVE INFLAMMATION
AN ALTERNATIVE TO NEEDLES FOR ACUPUNCTURE
The red and near infrared light (600nm-1000nm) can be produced by laser or high intensity LED.

The intensity of LLLT lasers and LED's is not high like a surgical laser*. There is no heating effect.

The effect is photochemical (like photosynthesis in plants)

Red light aids the production of ATP thereby providing the cell with more energy which in turn means the cell is in optimum condition to play it's part in a natural healing process.

*LLLT devices are typically delivering 10mW -200mW (0.2 -> 0.01 Watts). The power density typically ranges from 0.05W/Cm2 -> 5 W/Cm2.

LASER THERAPY IS POPULARLY USED FOR:

SOFT TISSUE INJURIES
JOINT CONDITIONS
CHRONIC PAIN
NON HEALING WOUNDS AND ULCERS
POST-OP PAIN
ACUPUNCTURE
 


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