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Therapeutic
medical laser therapy,
also called low level laser therapy or cold laser therapy, is used
to treat neural musculoskeletal conditions by injecting billions of
photons of visible and non visible light deep into underlying
tissue. Cells contain certain properties which have the unique
ability to absorb laser light energy and transform it into chemical
energy, similar to photosynthesis in plants. The
biostimulating effects of
laser therapy include:
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Reduction of pain by
increasing endorphin release |
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Decrease inflammation by
increasing lymphatic circulation |
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Increased vasodilation to
allow oxygen rich blood to injured areas |
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Accelerate tissue
regeneration by increased production of enzymes and ATP, the
cell’s energy source |
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Speed up the healing
process by increased collagen synthesis |
There are over 2,000 clinical
studies that have proven the success of therapeutic lasers. Lasers
are non invasive; have no side effects as cells cannot be over
stimulated; are safe as with no heat production, there is no tissue
damage; and have few contraindications. We use the Theralase
TLC-1000 laser, which is Health Canada approved and with its super
pulsed ability, is effective in penetrating tissue 4 inches below
the skin. For more laser information, click on
http://www.theralase.com.
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Acute and chronic
conditions respond well to laser therapy and include: |
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Rotator cuff, tendonitis
and bursitis in the shoulder |
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Tendonitis in the elbow |
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Carpal tunnel in the wrist |
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Arthritis and tendon
injuries in the hand |
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Bursitis of the hip |
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Ligament injuries in the
knee |
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Achilles tendonitis and
ligament sprains in the ankle |
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Plantar fasciitis in the
foot |
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Facet sprains and muscle
strains in the neck or back |
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