Photobiomodulation aka Cold Laser Treatment
At some point in everyone’s life, we have or will experience some sort of pain from an injury, illness, or from an unknown cause. Pain is one of the body’s first signals that something is wrong and out of balance.
Standard western medical treatments for pain
Laser technology with NIR- Near-infrared aka Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a low level cold laser science to benefit the body at a cellular level. Positive Effects of PBM for managing: Sprains, Strains, Muscle Aches, Sport Specific Injuries, Post Operative Care, Headaches & Migraines, Neuropathy, Arthritis, Fractured & Broken Bones, Concussions and many other health concerns.
Sports Specific Injuries
Whether you consider yourself as: a weekend warrior, an athlete, an extreme sports novice or fanatic, like to work out, play rounds of golf, shoot hoops, a runner, a tennis player, a hockey player, or throwing football here and there; we can all at one point in time experience a bit of muscle soreness or pain. Using K Laser treatments on these types of muscle pains and strains can help the body recover faster from acute, chronic, minor injuries and get you back into your sport with little down time. K Laser is also beneficial to relieve tired sore muscles from everyday work outs, competition, over exhaustion or over training by bringing more circulation of and oxygen to the muscle groups, reducing inflammation and strengthening the tendons and ligaments.
During Laser Treatments, infrared heat and laser light interacts with tissues at the cellular level increasing metabolic activity within the cell. By improving the transport of nutrients across the cell membrane, the increased production of cellular energy (ATP) is stimulated. The cascade of beneficial effects that follows includes increased cellular function and tissue repair. During each painless treatment, laser energy increases circulation, drawing water, oxygen, and nutrients to the damaged area. This creates an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain.