Laser Therapy is the use of low intensity lasers to treat a variety of musculoskeletal injuries as well as chronic and degenerative conditions. This form of therapy works to eliminate inflammation, repair damaged tissue, and provide lasting pain relief.
Laser Therapy is the use of low intensity lasers to treat a variety of musculoskeletal injuries as well as chronic and degenerative conditions. This form of therapy is completely non-invasive and works to eliminate inflammation, repair damaged tissue, and ultimately, it works to provide relief from pain. Our particular laser equipment is the BioFlex Professional system, developed and engineered by Meditech International Inc. This system has been proven to speed recovery time and healing, while reducing pain and inflammation. It has the potential to reduce your need for medications and even surgery.
How it works:
Lasers emit photon energy. This energy is absorbed by a compound within millions of cells called “mitochondria”, resulting in a higher rate of ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) production. ATP is the only fuel source for all of our cells and it thereby stimulates the healing process. Ultimately, more ATP means faster healing.
Laser therapy not only treats the problem area but also helps with:
Stimulating the immune system
Improving lymphatic drainage
Promotion of new blood vessels
Improved range of motion
Promotion of new collagen and elastin
Laser Therapy Treatments:
Our laser therapy treatments is a three step process.
The BioFlex equipment utilizes superluminous diodes (SLDs) and laser probes to treat and repair injured tissue with photon energy. It is through the combination of our red SLD array, infra-red array, and our infrared laser device that our treatments see such great success. Each array operates at a different frequency, allowing for different levels of penetration into the tissue and optimal saturation of the injured tissue.
During each laser therapy session, you will receive all three individual therapies.
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