Class IV Laser Therapy is widely recognized as a safe, pain free and non-invasive medical procedure with thousands of lasers in use each day throughout the world.
These lasers offer treatment options that are not found in other laser products and provide higher power designed to accelerate the treatment and rehabilitation of various acute and ronic pain conditions and injuries
When applied to an organism, laser light, tuned to specific wavelengths and frequencies, stimulates metabolic processes at the cellular level and acts by inducing a photochemical reaction in the cell, as biostimulation or photobiomodulation.
Studies have shown that when tissue cultures are irradiated by lasers, enzymes within cells absorb energy from laser light. Chromophores are components of various cells and sub-cellular organelles which absorb light. The stimulation of Chromophores on mitochondrial membranes incites the production of ATP.
Visible (red) light and Near Infrared (NIR) are absorbed within the mitochondria and the cell membrane. This produces higher ATP levels and boosts DNA production, leading to an increase in cellular health and energy.
Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) has been officially defined as a form of light therapy that utilizes non-ionizing forms of light sources, including lasers, LEDs, and broadband light, in the visible and infrared spectrum.
It is a NONTHERMAL PROCESS involving endogenous chromophores eliciting photophysical (i.e., linear and nonlinear) and photochemical events at various biological scales.
This process results in beneficial therapeutic outcomes including but not limited to the alleviation of pain or inflammation, immunomodulation, and promotion of wound healing and tissue regeneration.
Shoulder, Neck, Back, and Knee Pain
Plantar Fasciitis
Peripheral Neuropathy
TMJ pain
Tendinitis, Bursitis, Synovitis
Post surgery pain
Sciatica
Adhesive capsulitis (Frozen shoulder)
Tennis Elbow
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Sports Injuries
Fibromyalgia
Traumatic Injuries
Sprains and Strains
Muscle and Ligament Tears
Osteoarthritis / Rheumatoid Arthritis
Repetitive Stress Injuries
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