How Does Laser Therapy Work?

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How Does Laser Therapy Work?

Pain management is a field where many practitioners get frustrated. Inside  https://squareblogs.net/celloviola4/indications-and-contraindications-for-laser-therapy  view it all the time as a lot of the more difficult cases can be found in after they have seen everybody else and a chiropractor is their last resort. Chronic pain doesn't always imply that we need to do more, sometimes what seems like an extremely little treatment can produce marvelous results.

Take laser therapy for example; this can be a popular treatment now from from foot fungus to weight reduction. Now personally I haven't seen the studies that it's effective for all of the many uses people are finding for this but I do know from the research and from my own clinical experience that it's an effective therapy for pain management together with some of the more traditional methods like physical therapy, chiropractic, acute injury and chronic injury management protocols and dynamic neuromuscular stabilization.

Lasers for use in pain therapy are starting to gain recognition in this country. The FDA cleared Low Level Laser Therapy for use in pain, inflammation, and wound healing in 2002; however, some great benefits of LLLT have already been recognized and successfully used overseas for many years. Studies have shown LLLT to lessen neck and back pain by as much as 70% with no known side effects.

The theory is the laser excites the targeted cells in the injured tissue, causing the cells to send out a sign that healing needs to take place in your community being treated. This signal travels throughout the blood stream, connective tissues, and nervous system to significantly increase your body's response and healing time. Interestingly, researchers have also discovered that LLLT boosts healing through the entire body, not just in the area being treated.



Many would be surprised to learn that more isn't better when it comes to LLLT; the effective dose is quite small. Typical treatments may take as little as 5 minutes and are administered several times per week over a training course of 2-3 weeks for maximum and lasting effect. Inside our clinic it is the most used modalities. Often patient respond quickly with reduced subjective complaints, decreased muscle spasm, and increased ROM of the affected area. For anyone who is experiencing carpal tunnel, neck and low back pain, tendonitis, knee pain or a variety of painful conditions, give laser therapy a go to see if it is right for you.