Cold Laser: Therapeutic Laser therapy emits photons of light in very specific regions of the electro-magnetic spectrum. It is the most researched and published modality in physical medicine. Benefits include relieving pain from minor muscular and joint aches, pain and stiffness associated with arthritis, relaxed muscle spasms and increased local blood circulation. Therapeutic Laser therapy is an FDA cleared procedure. Benefits include rapid cell growth, faster wound healing, increased metabolic activity, reduced fibrous tissue formation, anti-inflammatory vascular activity and stimulated nerve function.
Throughout the world laser therapy is used to treat acute/chronic pain, maintain wellness and improve health and athletic performance.
Heals Naturally
- Drug-free
- Non-invasive
- Side-effect free
- Easy-to-use
- Controls inflammation
- Speeds healing
- Accelerates pain relief
- Safe and effective
- Increases joint flexibility
- Pain free treatment
The goal of laser therapy is to deliver light energy units, in the form of photons, to damaged cells. The consensus of experts is that photons, absorbed by the cells through Laser therapy stimulates the mitochondria to accelerate production of Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP). This biochemical increase in cell energy is used to help transform cells from a state of illness to a stable, healthy state.
Laser therapy uses high powered light to stimulate healthy cell regeneration, reducing pain and increasing wellness.
Cold Laser Treats 300+ Conditions (including):
- Back Pain
- Spinal Osteochondrois
- Sciatica
- Neck Pain
- Frozen Shoulder
- Lower Back Pain
- Radial Carpal (Wrist) Arthritis
- Cervical Spine: Pain, Sprain, Strain
- Hip Joint Arthrosis, Arthritis
- Ankle Joint: Arthritis, Arthrosis
- Hip Tendonitis
- Knee Joint Injuries
- Acute Patellar Tendonitis
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Calcaneal Spur
- Cervical Strain
- Elbow Joint Injuries
- Lumbar Pain
- Hip Sprain
- Wrist Sprain
- Knee Pain
- Disc Herniation
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Tennis Elbow
- Plantar Fasciitis
- ACL Sprains
- Contusions
- Hematomas
- Biceps Tendonitis
- Trigeminal Neuralgia