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Laser Treatment For Pain

Laser treatment for pain has been in practice for nearly 20 years now. This treatment is considered as an incredible breakthrough in the field of curing physical pain. It has proved to be the most effective method to get relief from any and all types of skeleto-muscular aches or pains.

This technology has consistently improved over the years. Pains emanating from all forms of Arthritis, Fibromyalagia, dislocated discs, shingles, bone contractions, or any other bone or muscle related ailments can be permanently cured with no side effects.

The most astonishing thing about this treatment is that it does not involve any sort of incision or puncturing of any part of the body and yet is amazingly effective & safe. Joint aches, migraine, prolonged fractures, soft tissue injuries, nerve root, tennis elbow and even inflammations are cured through the laser treatment.

How Laser Treatment Works

Without the insertion of any sort of surgical tool, the laser is able to probe up to 4½ inches deep into the body. This laser can reach any part of the joint, stimulate the blood flow, and charge up the Mitochondria, thereby healing up the deep tissues. Lasers are used at different wavelengths depending upon the nature of the pain. For continuous stimulation the laser treatment has to be taken repeatedly. The whole procedure is completed within a matter of few minutes and is absolutely painless.

Laser treatment varies depending upon the kind of ailment. For severe aches or pains the laser treatment is more frequent compared to a chronic condition. The frequency of treatment for acute cases can be a daily routine, and twice or thrice a week for chronic cases. This treatment gives positive results within the first few sessions itself. Even if the sessions are temporarily discontinued it does not deteriorate the condition, rather proves beneficial for some individuals.

Types Of Lasers

The variations in laser treatment refer to the different wavelengths at which the lasers are used. Therapists would modify the wavelengths of the lasers on a particular case to judge the effectiveness. Traditionally lasers with different wavelengths could not be used simultaneously. However, due to constant improvements there is a laser called the ‘K-laser’ which can continuously emit double wavelengths simultaneously or in a synchronized manner. This treatment targets different portions of the pain afflicted area to get effective results.

Lasers ranging from 500– 6000 megawatts are used. One needs to wear protective glasses during the procedure. Since the beam strikes the tissues directly, the blood flow stimulates instantly. This gives a heating sensation, and in a maximum of 10 sessions the pain is eliminated for good.