Get Pain Relief At Laser Therapy Coquitlam

By Marissa Velazquez


Laser Therapy Coquitlam can produce great results for tissue healing and pain management. The instruments used are classified according to power output, Class 3a has a maximum of 5 milliwatts, Class 3b is a maximum output of 500 milliwatts and Class 4 is anything over 500 milliwatts. Most Class 3a instruments use red wavelength and penetrate one to two millimeters, or about 1/8 inch, into the derma.

For superficial wounds, cuts, and abrasions a red laser will do the job, but they will do nothing to relieve pain. The infrared laser can get to a deeper layer of the body from muscles to ligaments and even bones and can reach where most of the injured tissue resides.

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.

Venous and lymphatic systems begin to work in the areas that are treated providing oxygen to the tissues and stimulating hemoglobin to infuse the treated area with oxygen. Cell mitochondria cytochrome oxidase enzymes are stimulated and in turn increase ATP production and the cells function more efficiently. This is what cells normally do, but the instrument enhances their functionality after they have been damaged.

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 one can also include spinal decompression for people who suffer from bulging or herniated discs. Blood flow in the treated area is stimulated which aids in the healing process, tissue irritants are reduced, and inflammation can be reduced as well. Chronic issues such as arthritis, repetitive use injuries such as carpal tunnel syndrome, acute injuries such as shoulder injuries, strains and sprains, and traumatic injuries like auto accidents can be treated.

Metabolic waste from treatments can cause vasodilation in the tissues and soreness can ensue. This can be remedied by drinking lots of water to flush the tissues out.

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.




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