A Class IV
Therapeutic Laser has a greater power output. This delivers more therapeutic
energy to the target tissues than 'cold' lasers.
The K-Laser
uses 800 and 970 nanometer laser wavelengths. These penetrate deeper.
The
chromophores can absorb laser wavelengths from 500 to 1100 nanometers; there is
no 'magical' therapeutic laser wavelength.
Q: What is
Laser or Light Therapy?
A: Laser
Therapy or "photobiomodulation", is the use of specific wavelengths
of light (red and near infrared) to create therapeutic effects. These effects
include improved healing time, pain reduction, increased circulation and
decreased swelling.
Laser therapy
is the therapeutic application of coherent, monochromatic light.
Four widely
accepted therapeutic benefits of laser therapy are the following:
1)
Biostimulation/Tissue Regeneration
2) Reduction
of Inflammation
3) Pain
reduction, either chronic or acute
4)
Antibacterial and Antiviral
Bio –
"Life" stimulation and tissue regeneration are the first effects
cited in much of the literature. How many therapies can make such a claim?
Laser therapy
adds energy to living systems. While we are able to explain many of its
molecular and biochemical effects, it also adds energy at atomic and subatomic
levels. When we understand these deeper effects, perhaps we may know much more
about ourselves.
What can
laser therapy treat? Therapeutic applications which have shown promising
results based on studies include:
Acne •
Allergic Purpura • Alopecia Areata • Arteriosclerosis / Atherosclerosis •
Arthritis • Asthma • Back Pain • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome • Cerebral Palsy • Dental
Applications • Diabetes • Fibromyalgia • Headaches/Migraine • Hearing Disorders
• Herpes • Hypertension • Hyperlipidemia • Lymphedema • Maxillofacial Disorders
• Meniere' s Disease • Nerve Regeneration • Neuralgia Neuropathy • Pain
(Musculoskeletal, Myofascial, Nerve) • Pancreatobiliary Disease • Peyronie's
Disease • Prostatitis • Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy • Respiratory Disorders
(Asthma, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Sinusitis, Tuberculosis) • Scars • Skin Disorders • Sports Injuries • Tendonitis • Tinnitus • Wound Healing
Q: What is
its history?
A: The
effects of red light on cellular function have been known since 1880 however
the clinical benefits were only discovered by accident during laser safety
tests in 1967. The first low-power lasers suitable for treating pain became
available commercially in the late 1970's and ever since then, laser therapy
has been widely utilized in Europe by physical therapists, nurses and doctors.
Now, after FDA approval in 2001, laser therapy is quickly gaining popularity in
the USA.
Q: Has
effectiveness been demonstrated scientifically?
A: Yes. There
are thousands of published studies demonstrating the clinical effectiveness of
laser therapy. Among these, there are more than one hundred rigorously
controlled, scientific studies that document the effectiveness of laser for
many clinical conditions.
Q: What does
laser therapy do, anyway???
A: Read on...
Physiological
effects of Laser Therapy:
Decreased
pain levels
Reduced
inflammation
Increased
tissue proliferation & regeneration
Accelerated
soft tissue and bone repair
Increased
tissue tensile strength
Enhanced
nerve regeneration & function
Increased
cell metabolism
Increased
enzymatic responses
Increased
cell membrane potentials
Increased
microcirculation & vasodilation
Increased
lymphatic flow
Increased
collagen production
Enhanced
angiogenesis (creation of new blood vessels)
Numerous
studies show that laser therapy can help with these conditions:
Arthritis
Back Pain
Carpal Tunnel
Fibromyalgia
Knee Pain
Shoulder Pain
Sports
Injuries
Work or Auto
Related Injuries
Q: What is
the power of most laser therapy devices on the market?
A: Low laser
therapy devices are class III lasers or “cold” lasers. Their power ranges are in the range of 5
milliwatts to 500 milliwatts. The
K-laser is a high-powered therapy device ranging upto 6000 milliwatts; however,
the K-laser is power adjustable from 100 milliwatts to 12,000 milliwatts
allowing for a wide range of treatment protocols. This power and penetration of
the K-Laser system is not attainable with cold laser devices.
Q: How many
laser sessions are necessary?
A: Usually
ten to fifteen sessions are sufficient to achieve a treatment goal. However, many patients note improvement in
their condition in just one or two sessions. These sessions may be scheduled at
two to three times per week for short duration treatment, or once or twice per
week with longer treatment protocols.
Q: Why is
Laser Therapy better than some other forms of treatment?
A: It does
not require the use of drugs or surgery, there are less side effects or risks,
and it is quick and convenient. Studies have shown that it is equal to or more
effective than other forms of physical therapy.
Q: What does
it feel like to get a laser therapy treatment?
A: You really
don't feel too much. There may be a slight warming sensation since the laser
uses an infrared wavelength. Or you might feel a little tingly sensation - some
people think this is due to the increase in cellular energy output, or the
increase in cell membrane permeability.
Q: What about
side effects, or other risks?
A:
Occasionally I have had a patient say there pain was slightly increased after a
treatment. But remember - pain should be the ONLY judgment of your
condition. Increased pain my be due to
an increase in localized blood flow, increased vascular activity, increased
cellular activity, or a number of other effects.
During more
than twenty years of use of therapeutic lasers all over the world, very few
side effects have ever been reported. Contrast that with the side effects of
prescription drugs or surgery - laser therapy has an amazingly safe track
record.
Q: How long
does each treatment take?
A: Thanks to the higher power output of a Class IV Therapeutic Laser such as the K-Laser, treatment times are shortened, so you can get on with your busy life. Most treatments take only a few minutes.
Q: How many
treatments will I need?
A: Obviously,
all conditions are different. But as a guideline, most tendonitis cases require
fewer than six treatments over two weeks, and the area has healed. Whereas
chronic arthritic knee pain may require more treatments, along with an
occasional 'booster' shot of laser therapy.
Don't want to
come back for more laser therapy? Consider the alternative!!!
Q: When will
I feel better?
A: Some
patients feel improvement in their condition after the very first treatment.
Sometimes you will not feel improvement for a number of treatments. This does
not mean that nothing is happening. Each treatment is cumulative and results
are often felt after 3 or 4 sessions.
Research on
the Benefits of Laser Therapy
What health
problems have shown benefits from Laser Therapy?
Soft Tissue
Injuries
Tendinopathies
Back and Neck
Pain
Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
Myofascical
Trigger Points
Epicondylitis
(Tennis Elbow)
Sprains,
Strains
Repetitive
Strain Injuries
Chondromalacia
Patellae
Planter
Fascitis
Degenerative Joint Conditions
Rheumatoid
Arthritis
Osteoarthritis
Neurogenic
Pain
Herpes Zoster
(Shingles)
RSD/CRPS
Post-traumatic
Injury
Trigeminal
Neuralgia
Fibromyalgia
Diabetic
Neuropathy
Chronic
Non-Healing Wounds
Venous Ulcers
Amputee
Stumps
Diabetic Foot
Ulcers
Burns
What does
research demonstrate:
Injuries
treated with laser therapy heal faster
Laser Therapy
has a strengthening effect on tissue repair
Laser Therapy
improves blood flow & lymphatic drainage
It is an
effective means of relief for many pain syndromes
It can
improve immune response
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