All About Laser Therapy Coquitlam

By Marissa Velazquez


For pain management and tissue healing laser therapy can offer excellent results. Classified by power output, they are offered in Classes 3a, 3b, and 4. Class 3a is a red wavelength and can penetrate into the skin about an 1/8th of an inch. Laser Therapy Coquitlam offers information on this treatment option.

The red laser is good for treating abrasions, cuts, and superficial wounds, but they are not useful for pain relief. Infrared lasers penetrate deeper and can go several centimeters into the body which will reach most injured tissue.

Class 4 lasers provide therapeutic doses of light to much larger volumes of tissue and the photons of light can penetrate deeper allowing for treatment of deeper pain conditions. Infrared therapy helps to enhance tissue healing, reduce inflammation and pain in hard and soft tissues including ligaments, bones, and muscles. Microcirculation is enhanced by more red blood cells flowing to the treated area.

The treatment enhances what the body does naturally, aiding the body in repairing itself so that the affected area can function at its normal state. Enhanced venous and lymphatic systems oxygenate tissues and stimulate hemoglobin which send oxygen to the injured site. Enzymes in the cells' mitochondria are stimulated and they in turn increase the production of ATP allowing the cells to work better.

Lasers are also used in surgical interventions where they are utilized in the removal of tattoos and for cutting. The class 4 is not used in this way, it diffuses it's light to an area about the size of a quarter where the surgical laser is focused on a small point. Infrared lasers should be considered before considering surgery for many acute injuries. It is a fraction of the cost and there are no side effects.

In conjunction with this therapy, spinal decompression is very effective for people who are suffering from bulging or herniated discs. Blood flow in the area is stimulated, tissue irritants are reduced as well as inflammation. Increased blood flow allows for healing to occur. This is particularly effective with carpal tunnel syndrome or other repetitive use injuries, arthritis and other chronic conditions, traumatic injuries like motor vehicle accidents, and strains, sprains, and shoulder injuries or other acute injuries.

Vasodilation can occur after a session due to metabolic waste being released into the tissues. This can cause soreness. Flushing the system out by drinking a lot of water will help to rid the body of these symptoms.

Therapy lasers are cleared by the FDA. Four hour training sessions are taught to medical professionals who purchase the laser to teach them how to use the machine and how to treat various conditions with it. A typical session can last 5 to 20 minutes based on what the injury is. The number of treatments needed will depend on the person and the injury that they are being treated for, usually 6 to 12 sessions over 2 to 4 weeks time will produce noticeable results. Not only this the used on humans, but vets are seeing great results when used on dogs for hip dysplasia and intervertebral disc disease as is seen in dachshunds. Contact Laser Therapy Coquitlam for more assistance.




About the Author:



0 comments:

Post a Comment