Project Description
Effects of Laser Therapy
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In physiotherapy LLLT is use for pain relief, accelerated tissue regeneration and reduction of inflammation.
Conditions that are treated include
Osteoarthritis of the knee, hip and ankle
Rheumatoid arthritis
TMD
Shoulder impingement syndromes
Hip or shoulder bursitis
Low back disc degeneration
Disc herniation
Sciatica
Neuropathic pain
Tendonitis
Tennis elbow
Plantar fasciitis
Reduction of volume and pain in lymphedema
Grand Genesis Physio
Thousands of doctors and patients have experienced the power of laser and are familiar with its therapeutic , but for those who aren’t, here are things everyone should know about it:
It reduces pain and inflammation without side effects
It uses a process called photobiomodulation. Photons enter the tissue and interact with the cytochrome c complex within mitochondria. This interaction triggers a biological cascade of events that leads to an increase in cellular metabolism and a decrease in both pain and inflammation. Effects of Laser Therapy
Can use for acute and chronic conditions
When treating acute conditions with laser therapy, it is particularly effective when it is administered as soon as possible following injury (assuming there is no active hemorrhaging). The faster the inflammation is reduced and the healing process can begin, the better. In the case of acute injury, It helps restore the body to normal function quicker.Effects of Laser Therapy
With chronic conditions,It is used most often to help combat persistent pain and inflammation. The new LightForce EXP 25-watt laser is being used by clinicians to quickly reduce inflammation in patients suffering from chronic pain.