Laser therapy has been proven to produce the next physiological and biological effects. 10 Quick Facts.
1. ACCELERATED TISSUE REPAIR AND CELL GROWTH
Photons of light from lasers penetrate into tissue and accelerate cellular growth and reproduction. Laser therapy escalates the energy open to the cell so that it could work faster, better, and quickly remove waste material. When cells of tendons, ligaments, and muscles are exposed to laser light they repair and heal faster.
2. FASTER WOUND HEALING
Laser light increases collagen production by stimulating fibroblasts. Collagen may be the foundation of tissue repair and healing. Laser therapy increases fibroblast activity and for that reason collagen production to speed healing.
3. REDUCED FIBROUS TISSUE FORMATION
Low level laser therapy decreases scar tissue formation formation. Scar tissue can be quite a source of chronic pain and poor healing. Through the elimination of excessive scar tissue formation and encouraging proper collage production, painful scars and chronic pain is reduced.
4. ANTI-INFLAMMATION
Laser therapy causes vasodilatation, or increases blood flow. It also increases lymphatic drainage to decrease swelling or edema from accumulating. Therefore, laser therapy reduces swelling caused by bruising or inflammation while speeding the healing process.
5. PAIN RELIEF
K Laser therapy decreases pain by blocking pain signals to the mind. Some nerve cells sense pain and send signals to the brain. This protective mechanism could be overly stimulating producing chronic pain and nerve sensitivity. Also by decreasing the inflammation and edema, it further decreases the pain sensation. Laser therapy also increases endorphins and enkephalins, which block pain signals and decrease pain sensation. The laser therapy decreases the painful nerve signals and increases mechanisms to diminish pain.
6. INCREASED BLOOD FLOW
In your body increased blood flow usually means increased healing. Blood carries nutrients and blocks to the tissue, and carries waste material away. Laser therapy increases the formation of small arteries or capillaries in damaged tissue. Increased blood vessels and blood circulation improves the body's ability to heal and repair.
7. INCREASED REPAIR AND REGENERATION
Laser therapy increases enzyme activity to improve metabolic activity that affects cell repair and regeneration. The enzymes are turned on "high" to speed the healing.
8. NERVE FUNCTION AND REPAIR
Nerves can heal very slowly or have difficulty to totally heal. Lasers speed up this process. Damage to specific nerves produces numbness, impaired function, or increased pain. Laser therapy treatments speed the amplitude of action potentials to restore nerve function and decrease pain.
9. INCREASED ENERGY PRODUCTION - ATP
Certain enzymes (chromophores) could be activated to improve cellular production of ATP. ATP is like gasoline for cells, it is the energy source that cells operate. Injured cells often have low degrees of ATP, which decreases their ability to heal and repair. By increasing ATP and "gasoline storage levels," cells have significantly more ATP to work and repair. This process is specially important with nerve pain.
10. ACUPRESSURE AND TRIGGER POINTS
Low level laser therapy decreases trigger points and stimulates acupuncture points to diminish muscle and pain.
Low Level Laser Therapy Treatments
Laser Therapy has been useful for found in Europe for treatment of pain and to speed healing. FDA began clearing lasers for pain and procedures over the last 20 years. With an increase of technology lasers have grown to be smaller and portable to be utilized in a clinical setting. Further studies and research have shown significant benefits to healing and pain reduction. We have been proud to own newest Class IV K Laser to greatly help our patients making use of their chronic pain. We have seen tremendous results combining the laser therapy with our physical therapy, massage, and chiropractic treatments.
The study, technology advancements, and medical acceptance of laser treatments have increased the number of facilities providing laser light treatments. However, not all lasers can provide the same level of treatment. We've had a Class III laser going back 6 years and saw benefits. But it was limited in its application, depth of penetration, and in its effectiveness.
YOU CAN FIND 3 MAIN DIFFERENCES BETWEEN TREATMENTS OF CLASS III AND IV LASERS
1. Many lasers can only produce one therapeutic wavelength, while others can produce multiple wavelengths. Every wavelength produces different therapeutic effects on the body. pbm therapy that only produce one wavelength will not provide the same level of therapy as lasers with an increase of wavelengths.
2. Pulses per second - Or the variation of time the laser is on per second. The body responds easier to laser's that can change their pulses per second in comparison to a continuing rate laser. Imagine a flash light the flickers at different intervals compared to a light that is continuously on. The flickering enhances the advantages of lasers.
3. Most significantly, there can be an enormous power difference between lasers. Joules are units of energy measurements, while watts are the amount of Joules per second a laser can produce.
Some Class III lasers produce 6 Joules per minute, while the K laser can produce over 500 Joules per minute. This greater energy production is directly related to its effectiveness and results. A Class III laser does provide therapeutic benefit but it is limited when compared to the K Laser.
The K Laser has four treatment wavelengths utilizing specific programs to improve healing and effectiveness. The programs are designed to produce maximal treatment efficiency for specific body regions and injury types.