| What is Laser Therapy?
Laser Therapy uses red and infrared light for the relief of pain, to accelerate healing and decrease inflammation. When the light source is placed against the skin, the photons penetrate several centimetres and get absorbed by the mitochondria, the energy producing part of a cell. This energy fuels many positive physiological responses resulting in the restoration of normal cell morphology and function. Laser Therapy has been successfully used to treat a broad range of medical conditions, including musculoskeletal problems, arthritis, sports injuries, post-surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers and dermatological conditions.
Unlike many pharmacological treatments that mask pain or only address the symptoms of disease, Laser Therapy treats the underlying condition or pathology to promote healing. This means that the treatments are effective and the benefits of Laser Therapy are long lasting.
What are the Physiological Effects of Laser Therapy?
DNA Synthesis
The protein building block essential to the process of cell regeneration
Collagen Production
Increases tensile strength of muscles, tendons and ligaments
ATP (adenosine triphosphate)
The fuel of the cell required to facilitate cell metabolism
Endorphins
Morphine like substances produced by the body to reduce the sensation of pain
Modulation of cellular components involved in the healing process
i.e. macrophages, fibroblasts, lymphocytes, etc.
Stimulation of:
- Immune response
- Lymphatic drainage (reduction in swelling)
- The formation of new capillaries and arterioles resulting in improved wound healing (angiogenesis)
What are the Clinical Benefits of Laser Therapy?
- Highly effective for many disease conditions
- Eliminates pain
- Reduces the need for pharmaceuticals
- Restores normal range of motion and physical function
- Easily applied
- Non-invasive
- Non-toxic
- No known adverse effects
- No drug interactions
- Often makes surgical interventions unnecessary
- Provides a treatment alternative for patients that have not responded to conventional therapies
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