Cold Laser
Conditions treated by laser light (but not limited to) include:
General tissue inflammation, Fractures, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Rotator Cuff Syndrome, Epicondylitis of the elbow, Arthritis/Dejerenative Joint Disease, tendonitis, bursitis, wound healing, Burns and scar remodeling, nerve injury and regeneration, neuropathies, and osteoarthritis, and after stroke healing.
The Hand Rehabilitation Center is having great success with injury healing using Cold Laser Therapy. This type of treatment is used to heal conditions such as muscular skeletal injuries, and chronic or degenerative conditions, wounds, fractures, sports injuries and more. It is a treatment modality which approved by the FDA and it has been extremely effective
A cold laser treatment begins with the application of diffuse diodes followed by the application of a fine laser or wand which affects more precise painful areas for healing. The red laser light is placed directly on the skin in order for light energy to penetrate through the skin and cause changes in cells which require healing. The Cold Laser light beam is curative, and patients are getting better in shorter time, and the results are lasting longer. Treatment is comfortable, pain free and very simple to apply.
In recent studies it is documented that the end result of the application the light is a decrease in tissue and muscle inflammation, faster wound and fracture healing, remodeling of bulky scar tissue, decrease in pain, and increases in range of motion of the affected areas.
Advantages of Cold Laser Treatment:
Noninvasive, nontoxic
Cure rate > 95%
No known negative side effects
Easily applied
Therapists at the Hand Rehabilitation Center are applying this non-thermal, non invasive therapy treatment called LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY, LLLT/ LOW-INTENSITY LASER THERAPY, LLLT.