Physiotherapist use Laser therapy treat leg pain

Why the Physical Therapist Needs the Laser Therapy Device?

A Wiser Physical Therapist Needs to Know

In physical therapy, the treatment of pain is a combination of hands-on treatment, therapeutic exercise. The patient went to the rehabilitation department for Movement therapy, Manual therapy, and Modality.

Good Impression. Most patients' pain can seriously affect their mental state, eliminate their emotional stress, and ensure that every patient has a good experience of treatment is necessary. It actually costs more to attract new patients than it does to retain current patients. You have to spend time and money educating potential patients about what you do, the services you offer and how you are different from other physical therapy clinics. The physiotherapist should consider for the patient when considering a modality, many factors are considered ease of use, comfort, time efficiency, whether it is non-invasive, and the speed at which it can benefit.

Know Your Competitors. Physical therapy clinics have become popular over the past decade. You may not be the only choice for patient treatment. Learn about what competitors offer and what you can do to stand out. In fact, physiotherapists have been using lasers to accelerate the healing process for nearly fifty years, starting in 2010, Dr.Lancet has done the clinic resaserch tested the low level laser can treat arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, neck pain, low back pain, wound, burn injuries, skin problem, etc. Why are you still not using it?

Teach Your Patients. The more patients know about their physical therapy treatments, the more compliant they will be. Explain some of the theory and machine combination behind what you are doing and how it is going to help your patient overcome their condition. Tell your patients that the laser treatment device is easy to operate, no need the technical training, requires no sedation or anesthesia, and without undesirable side-work. The treatment process has no feeling, easy and comfortable, and quick effect, now the laser treatment instrument is widely used to relieve pain.

Provide Alternatives. Providing different modal types provides a choice for patients using one modal type. It also creates diversity for those who are tired of repeating exercises. Many patients become more motivated and active when they use different types of treatments such as laser therapy, LLLT treatments can be customized for each situation. The 1000mW Lasers have larger power ranges offer many treatment options.The availability of multiple treatment heads offers additional flexibility for the clinician. LLLT helps them move with less pain and they are more likely to continue treatment.

Work easier. Strength and endurance are vital when helping patients walk and exercise. You will stand up most of the time, and you will also use your hands, arms, and shoulders during demonstration exercises, stretching and proper use of the device. You may need to do physical therapy yourself to recover from injuries in frail patients who help with weak activity. Make the most of the instrument auxiliary (such as LLLT instruments) can save time, reduce a lot of work, have more time to update patient files, and develop personalized treatment plans with goals and recommended exercises.

Great pay. The 1000mW LLLT device can improve your income because LLLT can stimulate a variety of cell types, such as nerves that the physical therapist cannot do. LLLT can treat such as peripheral neuropathy, Alzheimer's disease, Bone regeneration/bone healing, Burning mouth syndrome, Cardio-protection following myocardial infarction, Carpal tunnel syndrome, Colorectal cancer, Dementia Dental pain, Dentin hypersensitivity, Depression, Traumatic brain injury, Stroke,  Traumatic brain injury, Head and neck cancer and Neurological dysfunctions etc.

Return rate. LLLT device can increase your patient’s return rate. Such as Arthritis, Studies have shown that LLLT reduces pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis by 70%, morning stiffness by 27.5%, and hand flexibility by 1.3 cm. A satisfied patient who remains with your physical therapy clinic for the long term has the opportunity to bring in several new patients over time. When consumers find something they like, they want to share it with others around them who may benefit.

How does LLLT Device Help the Physical Therapist Work Better?

Low-intensity laser therapy (LLLT) is one of the most commonly used treatments in physical therapy. Laser therapy is now used to treat everything from motion-related injuries and fractures to joint and muscle injuries. When paired with physical therapy, laser therapy is a breakthrough therapy that accelerates healing and returns patients to their normal lives. So the benefits of LLLT for extensive diagnosis make it an important tool in any physical therapy practice. LLLT is the most effective techniques for physical therapists to develop a plan following an examination so that they can reduce the patient's pain while restoring function and preventing long-term or permanent injuries.

What the physiotherapists can't do, laser therapy can help them:

General Chronic Pain: Chronic pain is the most common cause of long-term disability. Chronic pain includes pain associated with muscle spasms, tension, inflammation, stiffness, etc. LLLT is effective in treating chronic pain and its various side effects. LLLT helps relieve muscle tension, cramps, inflammation, fluid retention, pain, stiffness, and pain. Other benefits include improved circulation (blood and lymph), general flexibility, the range of motion, and increased tissue elasticity (such as scar tissue). The laser is placed directly on the injured area for 30 seconds to a few minutes depending on the size of the area being treated and the dose provided by the cold laser device. Our cells have the ability to absorb photons emitted by Laser Therapy and convert them to usable energy. The added energy aids in pain relief and healing at a rate a patient wouldn't otherwise experience. Pain, inflammation, edema reduction, and the overall reduction in healing time by increasing intracellular metabolism.

Post Surgical: Laser irradiation will significantly decrease pain, swelling, bruise, and inflammation after an extraction thus requiring a decreased (or eliminated) need for post-operative analgesics. The speed of healing of the extraction site will also be increased and there will be a reduced likelihood of a dry socket (although in cases where a dry socket does occur, LLLT will dramatically decrease the pain and stimulate the covering of the exposed bone through the stimulation of fibroblasts).

Restorations: Stimulation of endorphins; reduction in the conduction of nerve fibers that carry pulpal pain (c-fibers); stimulation of fibroblasts, osteoblasts and odontoblasts; and increased circulation and lymphatic drainage can all aid in improving clinical outcomes and decrease the pain felt by a patient after dental appointments. What’s more, laser irradiation will allow for comfortable air abrasion treatments and crown & bridge cementations. Without the effect of anesthetic, it is easier to accomplish a proper bite adjustment.

Nausea and Gagging: Many patients have a sensitive gag reflex. Application of the laser to the P6 acupuncture point of the wrist will decrease the gagging and nausea sensations many patients feel during dental treatments, impressions, and x-rays. The P6 acupuncture point is one of a triad of points that calms your parasympathetic nervous system. Application of these points is also effective for patients who are anxious and nervous.

Dental Infections: In any case of a dental infection, the laser can be applied to the submandibular lymph nodes to increase the lymphatic flow of the infected area, reduce the inflammatory cells and bring neutrophils to the site of infection for faster healing.  Laser therapy will not preclude the use of antibiotics in most cases but will help to potentiate the uptake of the antibiotic into the bloodstream.

Facial Pain/Neuralgia: Laser therapy can be used very effectively for facial pain treatment, either acute or chronic. A major complaint a lot of patients have after long dental appointments is facial pain and muscle tension. Application of the laser to the masseter muscle after the appointment will reduce or eliminate the muscle trismus and joint pain. In chronic TMJ cases, laser therapy can be used in conjunction with other therapeutic tools to reduce the pain and muscle tension, while stimulating healing within the joint.

Soft Tissue Lesions: Soft tissue lesions, such as herpes lesions, denture sores, angular cheilitis and lichen planus, respond very well to LLLT. Research has indicated that LLLT can prevent cold sores from erupting if treated in the prodromal stage (when the tingling starts) and speed the healing in cases where the sore has erupted.

Pelvic Dysfunction: LLLT is able to relieve minor muscle aches, joint pain, and stiffness, and for relaxation of muscle spasm, and increased local blood flow where they are trapped or pinched by muscles.

Arthritis: Arthritis currently affects many people in the world. Arthritis patients need the long-term use of anti-inflammatory drugs and painkillers, but this will increases the risk of side effects. LLLT is capable of altering cellular function and have been found to be effective in treating rheumatoid and osteoarthritis. Studies have shown that LLLT reduces pain in patients with rheumatoid arthritis by 70%, morning stiffness by 27.5%, and hand flexibility by 1.3 cm.

Achilles tendonitis: Achilles tendinitis is a common sports injury. It affects about 11% of running injuries. Studies have shown that LLLT can relieve pain and the healing of tendinitis compared with conventional treatment. Traditional treatment relies mainly on resting injured tendons and using ice to reduce inflammation.

Lateral Elbow Tendinopathy or Tennis Elbow: Lateral pain in the elbow also known as Tennis elbow affects up to 3% of the population. Unfortunately, the pain and symptoms of tennis elbow may last more than 18 months to 2 years, up to 20 % of people. In a review of studies published in BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders shows that LLLT has an anti-inflammatory effect in 21 out of 24 controlled laboratory trials and a bio-stimulatory effect on collagen production in 31 out of 36 trials.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) develops from nerve problems in the wrist, which cause persistent pain, numbness, and tingling. The physiotherapist deals with musculoskeletal problems but does not deal with problems related to venous or neurological conditions. The physiotherapist can only rely on the instrument. As a modality, laser treatment is very flexible and is suitable for a variety of diseases ranging from sports injuries to arthritis. A recent study published at the National Center for Biotechnology in the United States showed that Low-intensity laser treatment significantly improves the grip, function, and pain of carpal tunnel patients.

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ): Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain can be a significant problem.  TMD can cause a whole host of other problems, as the pain radiates to other areas of the body. TMD can not only cause jaw pain, but also fatigue, difficulty opening the mouth, ringing in the ears. By using LLLT in the treatment of TMJ, the low-level lasers of LLLT are able to alter cellular function, reduce pain, inflammation and increase the flexibility of the jaw joint. LLLT has anti-inflammatory, healing and analgesic effects.

Diabetic Neuropathy: Diabetic neuropathy is the most common diabetes-related comorbidity. Diabetic neuropathy impacts between 60 to 70 percent of all patients with diabetes. Studies have shown that LLLT is an effective treatment option for diabetic neuropathy. According to a study published in the Journal of Advanced Research, patients who received LLLT had a 26.4% reduction in pain levels after 4 weeks of treatment. Studies have concluded that pain relief is due to increased mitochondrial ATP production, increased cellular oxygen consumption, increased serotonin and endorphin, anti-inflammatory effects and, in some cases, improved blood circulation.

Inflammation: LLLT is used to treat inflamed tissues in the mouth and to heal ulcerations. The physical therapist can use it to treat inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other chronic autoimmune diseases.

Skin rejuvenation: LLLT is used to encourage skin rejuvenation.Such as acne and acne scars, psoriasis, burns, vitiligo, edema, or swelling of the skin, and dermatitis and rashes.

How to choose the best laser therapy device? 

1000mW Laser Therapy machine

Shop Now
  • Shop Now

    Laser therapy for pain management. Choose the right affordable quality laser for your practice or family

    Learn More 
  • Dog check up for Arthritis

    FAQs

    Pair text with an image to focus on your chosen product, collection, or blog post. Add details on availability, style, or even provide a review.

    Learn More 
  • Led energy comb for hair loss

    Blog

    Pair text with an image to focus on your chosen product, collection, or blog post. Add details on availability, style, or even provide a review.

    Learn More 
1 of 3