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What is Laser Therapy?
Laser therapy, also called photobiomodulation,has been investigated for medical uses since 1960. There are two different types of therapeutic lasers,hot and cold.Hot lasers are typically used during surgery while cold lasers are generally used to speed tissue healing.Early laser research included the use of cold laser treatments to kill cancer tumors in rats.Although the laser therapy was not successful in killing the tumors,it was found to accelerate tissue healing at the surgical sites. Since that time,the laser has been extensively researched and is considered a highly beneficial medical invention.
The recent development of higher-power,class IV laser systems allow clinicians to deliver adequate doses of light deep into tissue to reduce pain and inflammation and accelerate healing. A class IV cold laser cleared and strictly controlled by ISO standards to be safe,painless and non-invasive.
How do Lasers work?
The Gallium Arsenide (GaAs) infrared laser provides the deepestpenetration of body tissue of any laser currently available andcan be utilized in treating a wide range of painful conditions.

Lasers work by stimulating the body' s natural healing response to relieve pain, improve function and reduce swelling without medication or surgery.Lasers deliver penetrating light energy into the deep tissues and cells to stimulate the body' s natural healing response and increase circulation. Lasers emit photons which are absorbedinto the cells and converted into energy. A series of metaboliceffects occur resulting in physiological changes at the cellular and intracellular levels.
This laser light stimulates absorption of nutrients by the cell and elimination of waste from the cell, thereby accelerating cell growth and reproduction. The energized cells work together to promote the release of growth factors, increase the immune response, and balance hormones and proteins (endorphins and bradykinin) for pain relief.

Due to specific nature of laser production, it also has specific characteristics
Monochromaticity - 'mono' means single. ‘Chromaticity' meaning color. Laser when emitted produces single pure color because it has one specific wavelength.
Coherence-Laser rays are synchronous to each other. The crest and trough of individual rays matches each other.
Collimation- It is also termed as non-divergence. Laser rays travel parallel to each other.

Class IV Laser Therapy Device is intended to treat:
Alleviate pain: reduces muscle and joint pain and pain from chronic arthritis and repetitive stress disorders.Reduce inflammation/arthritis: promotes healing and boosts
circulation.
Recover from injury: decreases pain and inflammation; breaks down scar tissue; loosen stiff joints.
Skin conditions: wound healing, lacerations, hyalomma tickbite necrosis, hotspots, abscesses, saddle sores etc.

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