LASER THERAPY

What is laser therapy?

A laser is a power source that emits a “clean” light. The wavelength and power of a laser determine the field of its use.  In the field of physiotherapy as well as in many areas of medicine and skin aesthetics are used low power or therapeutics laser.

Effects of laser therapy

Analgetic. Because of the influence on the synthesis of endorphin.

Anti-inflammatory action. 

Increase blood circulation that leads in further oxygenation of the entire organism.

Increase cell metabolism, removal of toxins, carbon dioxide and other waste products. 

Relaxation of muscles.

Stimulating collagen synthesis and proteins in skin cells.

Increase the strength of nerve cells.

Increase osteogenesis after fractures.

Activation and stimulation of immune mechanisms and increase in the production of antibodies. 

Indications – Applications

Cervical syndrome

Shoulder arm syndrome

Low back pain – Sciatica

Neuritis – neuralgia, facial nerve paresis.

Sports injuries (sprain, tendinitis, epicondylitis, hematoma, muscle strains)

Muscle spasm, trigger points.

Arthritis (osteoarthritis, rheumatoid)

Osteogenesis

Ulcers, burns

Stimulate immune system.