What Is Cold Laser Therapy?

Low-level or cold laser therapy is the application of red and near infrared light over injuries or wounds to improve soft tissue healing and relieve both acute and chronic pain. Low-level therapy uses cold (sub-thermal) laser light energy to direct bio-stimulative light energy to the body's cells without injuring or damaging them in any way. The therapy is precise and accurate and offers safe and effective treatment for a wide variety of conditions. The energy range of low level laser light lies between 1 and 500 mW (milliwatts),It is also known as low level laser, soft laser or low intensity laser.

How Does Cold Laser Therapy Work?

"Cold Laser Therapy" is the use of 650nm or 810nm low intensity laser photon energy to relieve pain and enhance the body's healing/rejuvenation process. The photons from the laser light can excite the body's cells infusing them with energy, with the three primary reactions being, reduction of inflammation, cell regeneration, and increased blood flow.

What is the Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy?

Relieves acute and chronic pain, Reduces inflammation, Helps generate new and healthy cells and tissue, Increased microcirculation, Increased tissue and bone repair, Increased lymphatic response

Low-level laser therapy does not require constant, ongoing treatments, as is often required with traditional chiropractic or physiotherapeutic treatments. Many acute and chronic conditions can be improved or eliminated with laser use.

What is cold laser therapy contraindications?

Pregnancy, cancer and hemorrhagic diseases are prohibited to use the cold laser therapy device.

What is cold laser therapy risks or side effect?

It is no invasive, painless, no side effect, pure physiotherapy.

What is cold laser therapy indications?

Arthrosis:
scapulohumeral periarthritis, tenosynovitis, lumbar disc herniation, tennis elbow, cervical spondylosis, rheumatic joint disease, gout femoral head necrosis, knee pain, heal pain, chronic joint bruising, calcaneal spur, osteoarthritis, acute lumbago.


Neurological Disease:
Prosopalgia, ischialgia, peripheral polyneuritis, intercostal neuralgia, femoral neurosis

Inflammatory Disease:
chronic pharyngitis, paradentitis, gingivitis, cholecystitis, acute chronic strain, sprain, bruising inflammation, neurodermatitis

Vascular Disease:
phlebitis, vasculitis, varicosity, the lower extremities are acute and chronic ulcers

Sports Injuries: Muscle tears, Tendon and ligament problems, overuse injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, knee/ ankle and foot pain, shoulder problems, foot conditions.

How long does a laser therapy session take for people?

A laser therapy session typically lasts for a few minutes to around 15-30 minutes, depending on the specific condition being treated and the laser type which be used. If you use Domer Laser high intensity class 4 laser 980nm 60W, just 5-10 minutes per laser treatment. While if you use Domer Laser low intensity class 3B Handheld Laser, you should take 10-30 minutes per laser treatment.

How many laser therapy sessions will I need?

The number of sessions required will depend on the specific condition being treated, its severity, and individual response to treatment. While some people may experience relief after just a few sessions, others may require multiple sessions over several weeks. Normally, for the acute pain, the clients will feel better after 3-7 laser treatment basis on class 3B laser treatment. for chronic pain, you will take 5-14 laser treatments to get the better results. While if you use the Domer Laser class 4 laser 980nm 60W, you can get the results faster, just 1-3 laser treatment, you will feel better.