Laser Mechanism of Action
By applying light (photons) to the tissue, the light is absorbed in the mitochondria and increases protein synthesis and cell proliferation. As a result, tissue repair is accelerated and pain is reduced. There is also an increase in the production of ATP (energy).
Clinical Effects
- Increased Angiogenesis and Neovascularization
- Increased Collagen Production
- Increased Muscle Regeneration and Decreased Muscle Atrophy
- Increased Bone Formation
- Increased Cartilage Formation
- Increased Nerve Regeneration
- Decreased Inflammation and Edema
Other Benefits
- Reduced Spasm
- Pain Relief
- Increased Circulation
- Improved Flexibility and Function
- Improved Healing,
- Reduced Symptoms Associated with Osteoarthritis
Low-Level Laser Therapy can help with the following conditions:
Osteoarthritis, Jumper’s Knees, Ligament and Meniscal Injuries, Ankle Sprain/Strain, Plantar Fasciitis, Bursitis, Disc Herniation, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome, Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow, Repetitive Use Injuries, Rotator Cuff Strain, Cervical Strain/Sprain, Headaches, Biceps Tendonitis and many more!
Dr Robert Lims –
Good Seller of Erchonia Laser Therapy Machine