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Why Laser Therapy Can Relieve the Pain?

Why Laser Therapy Can Relieve the Pain?

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Are you experiencing muscle pain of any sort? Do you have trouble with joint disease? There are many methods to treat these symptoms nevertheless one that has become increasingly more popular is Cold Laser Therapy. This might sound intense, nevertheless it is one on the safest and least intrusive treatments for muscle pain, joint disease, sprains, tendonitis,  and back pain. Essentially, it isn't invasive whatever because simply no surgical procedure is needed. Everything is carried out by using laser technology using light as a source for remedy. Accelerated Tissue Repair And Cell Growth  Here is where photons of lights from lasers penetrate...

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The Best Way to Treat Frozen Shoulder - Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

The Best Way to Treat Frozen Shoulder - Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

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Low Level Laser or Laser Acupuncture or PBM therapy For frozen Shoulder -Case Study  The patient is a math teacher of grade 8 in a private school. One day while writing on a board there is a sudden intense of pain in the shoulder and inability to raise it. She went to some emergency they gave her pain killer which relieve the pain temporarily but she can't raise her arm. Few of her colleagues suggested her about alternative medicine so she visit me on 10th day after the pain had started.  The following are the symptoms she had when she came:Pain...

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Low Level Laser for Frozen Shoulder

Low Level Laser for Frozen Shoulder

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Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) sometimes known as Low Level Light Therapy or Photobiomodulation (PBM) is a low intensity light therapy. The effect is photochemical not thermal. The light triggers biochemical changes within cells and can be compared to the process of photosynthesis in plants, where the photons are absorbed by cellular photoreceptors and triggers chemical changes. Frozen Shoulder:Frozen shoulder is a condition that affects your shoulder joint. It usually involves pain and stiffness that develops gradually, gets worse and then finally goes away. This can take anywhere from a year to 3 years.The main symptoms of a frozen shoulder are pain and...

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