The goal of laser therapy is to deliver light energy units from red and infrared laser radiation, called photons, to damaged cells. The consensus of experts is that photons absorbed by the cells through laser therapy stimulate the mitochondria in each cell to accelerate production of ATP. This biochemical increase in cell energy is used to transform live cells from a state of illness/injury to a stable, healthy state.According to the FDA standards, therapeutic low level lasers are approved for helping patients with 3 main issues:
80% of US therapy lasers operate in the 800nm to 980nm (NIR) wavelength. Research shows that 810nm is by far the best wavelength to get a deep photo-chemical reaction in the mitochondria and it delivers great results for almost all applications where photobiomodulation is the primary goal. In the research, they found that 810nm provides up to 30 times the penetration as 980nm systems, but 980nm is better at reducing pain and inflammation so this explains why a lot of pain clinics mainly use 980nm. Pain & Injury Clinic of Utah uses a dual wavelength laser that gives equal power to both 810nm and 980nm so it is the best system for structural problems that include damaged cells, inflammation and pain because it give a great balance between short-term (pain and inflammation reduction) and long-term benefits (increased cellular activity).We use a 30 Watt Class IV laser. Watts are a measurement of power output by the laser. Why is power important? More power = shorter treatment times, better coverage of larger and deep areas and better pain control. Our laser treatment is painless, producing only a slight warming sensation of the skin.
We can treat all of the following issues:
Increased Cell Growth: Laser photons accelerate cellular reproduction and growth.
Increased Metabolic Activity: Photons initiate higher outputs of specific enzymes, greater oxygen and food particle loads for blood cells and thus greater production of the basic energy source for cells, Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP).
Faster Wound Healing: Cold laser photons stimulates fibroblast development and accelerates collagen synthesis in damaged tissue.
Anti-Inflammatory Action: Laser photons reduce swelling caused by bruising or inflammation of joints resulting in enhanced joint mobility.
Increased Vascular Activity: Laser photons induce temporary vasodilation that increases blood flow to affected areas.
Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation:Laser photons reduce the formation of scar tissue following tissue damage from: cuts, scratches, burns or post surgery.
Stimulated Nerve Function: Laser photon exposure speeds the process of nerve cell reconnection to bring the numb areas back to life.
Pain Reduction: Almost all systems have a mode of operation specifically designed to reduce pain.
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