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1064NM 980NM High Power Laser Physio Therapy Machine For Low Back Pain Relief
What is high power laser therapy
Laser therapy light is infra-red electro-magnetic energy entering
the body as photons. The light beam of photons stays fairly narrow
and does not diverge like a regular light bulb. The amount and
depth of penetration from this photonic energy depends on a number
of different factors related to the patient and the power of the
laser therapy machine. The most powerful lasers are single
wavelength, continuous wave, high output lasers.
Research shows tissues targeted by High Power Laser Therapy are
stimulated to increase production of a cellular enzyme (Cytochrome
C Oxidase) that is critical to the production of ATP. ATP is the
currency of chemical energy in living cells. With increased ATP
production and thus greater cellular energy a host of biological
responses are facilitated, such as mediation of pain, reduction of
inflammation, reduced scar tissue, increased cell metabolism,
improved vascular activity, and accelerated healing. This is the
photo-chemical effect of High Power Laser Therapy.
980nm (near infra-red wavelength) for maximum bio-stimulation. This is a powerful, non-addictive, and side-effect free form of pain management that decreases inflammation and scar tissue formation. These therapeutic qualities enable laser therapy to accelerate wound healing and reduce injury recovery time
Biological Effects Of Laser Therapy By Laser Physiotherapy Equipment
1. Accelerated Tissue Repair And Cell Growth
Accelerate cellular reproduction and growth. No other physical
therapy modality can penetrate the bony patella and deliver healing
energy to the articular surface between the underside of the
patella and the femur. Cells of cartilage, bone, tendons, ligaments
and muscles are repaired faster as a result of exposure to laser
light.
2. Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation
Laser therapy reduces the formation of scar tissue following tissue
damage and acute and chronic inflammatory processes. This point is
paramount because fibrous (scar) tissue is less elastic, has poorer
circulation, is more pain sensitive, weaker, and much more prone to
re-injury and frequent exacerbation.
3. Anti-Inflammation
Laser light therapy has an anti-inflammatory effect, as it causes
vasodilation and activation of the lymphatic drainage system. As a
result, there is a reduction in swelling caused by biomechanical
stress, trauma, overuse, or systemic conditions.
4. Analgesia
Laser therapy has a beneficial effect on pain through the
suppression of nerve signal transmission over unmyelinated c-fibers
that transmit pain to the brain. This means that a greater amount
of stimuli is required to create an action potential within the
nerve to signal pain. Another pain blocking mechanism involves the
production of high levels of pain killing chemicals such as
endorphins and enkephalins from the brain and adrenal gland.
5. Improved Vascular Activity
Laser light will significantly increase the formation of new
capillaries (angiogenesis) in damaged tissue that will speed up the
healing process. Additionally, it has been noted in the literature
that microcirculation increases secondary to vasodilation during
laser treatment.
6. Increased Metabolic Activity
Laser therapy creates higher outputs of specific enzymes
7. Improved Nerve Function
Class IV laser therapeutic machine accelerates the process of nerve
cell regeneration and increases the amplitude of action potentials
8. Immunoregulation
9.Stimulation of immunogl