Cold Laser Therapy
Cold laser therapy uses low-intensity lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to help relieve pain, stimulate and enhance cell function, and improve healing.
Studies have shown compelling evidence that several unfavorable conditions are positively impacted by the use of laser therapy; these include muscle and joint pain, arthritis symptoms, and muscle spasms.
Most Common Uses for Laser Therapy
Laser therapy encourages cell regeneration and increases circulation, and can benefit the treatment of the following infirmities:
- Wounds
- Bone Fractures
- Strains & Sprains
- Degenerative Joint Disease
- Inflammation
- Osteoarthritis
- Lick Granuloma
- Dental Procedures
- Post-Surgical Recovery
Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy vs Other Treatment Options
- Cold laser therapy aids with wound healing
- Cold laser therapy accelerates mitochondrial cell metabolism
- Cold laser therapy can reduce inflammation and associated pain
- Cold laser therapy can enhance neovascularization
- Cold laser therapy increases blood perfusion
- Cold laser therapy can reduce edema (swelling)
- Cold laser therapy encourages bone healing