What is Laser Therapy?
Laser therapy entails the use of a Deep Tissue Laser that penetrates damaged tissue in your body. This process stimulates and accelerates your body’s own natural healing process through photo-bio-stimulation and is proven effective in treating chronic conditions, acute conditions, and post surgical pain.
What conditions does Laser Therapy Treat?
- Athritis
- Muscle sprains/strains/tears
- Tendonitis anywhere in the body
- Tennis Elbow/Golfer’s elbow
- Pre and post surgery pain caused by infimation and scar tissue
- Ligamentous injuries
Benefits of Laser Therapy
- Effective for difficult conditions
- Alternative to surgery
- Fast treatment times
- Easy non-invasive treatment
What Can I expect from Laser Therapy?
Most patients see results within 3 to 5 short treatments. LiteCure Medical lasers work by flooding the tissue with photons, which energizes cells resulting in increased circulation to the injured area and ultimately pain reduction.
Laser therapy allows your body to utilize its own healing powers by inducing a series of healing responses in your body. During your treatment, you will feel a soothing warmth in the treated ares that signals the beginning of an 18-24 hour process of modulated cellular activity. As a result of this process, the treated areas of your body experience decreased pain and inflammation.
Is it Safe?
LiteCure Medical lasers are cleared by the FDA and adhere to strict ISO standards in order to provide you with the safest non-invasive treatment option on the market.
Laser therapy provides you with a safe and effective alternative to drugs and surgery. LiteCure Medical Lasers are the preferred brand of professional athletic trainers and a leader in scientific research and education. LiteCure is trusted as an essential pain management tool by athletic trainers in the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, FIFA and many Olympic teams.
Research articles:
- AAPM Abstract-Muscle Spasm and Myofascial Pain
- ACSM Fibromyalgia
- ASLMS Abstract and Background
- Case Studies_Pryor
- Epicondylitis Study