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Cold Laser Therapy
How does laser light heal?
Cold laser therapy supplies energy to the body in the form of non-thermal
photons of light. Light is transmitted through the skins layers at all
wavelengths in the visible range. However, light waves in the near
infrared ranges penetrate the deepest of all. When the cold laser light
waves penetrate deeply into the skin, they optimize the immune
responses of our blood. This has both an anti-inflammatory and
immunostimulate effects. It is a scientific fact that light transmitted to the
blood in this way has positive effects throughout the whole body ,
supplying vital oxygen and energy to every cell.

The ML830 Laser is a non-thermal laser capable of penetrating deep into
tissue. Once delivered, the light energy promotes the process of
photobiostimulation. In human tissue the resulting photochemical reaction
produces an increase in the cellular metabolism rate that expedites cell
repair and stimulation of the immune, lymphatic, and vascular systems.
The net result, observed in clinical trials to date, is the apparent reduction
in pain, inflammation, edema and an overall reduction in healing time.
Healing with the use of light is not
new. Light therapy was reported to
be effective for many conditions
by Hippocrates. With the
development of the laser and its
special properties, using light as a
treatment has gained more
popularity. This is because we can
now use specific wavelengths of
light and give accurately measured
doses of energy directly to the
appropriate treatment site, which
was not possible with other light
sources.
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