Post-Surgery + Laser Therapy = Better Patient Outcomes
If you’re an orthopedic surgeon, then you know that post-surgery healing is essential to providing better patient outcomes. That’s why laser therapy can be such
If you’re an orthopedic surgeon, then you know that post-surgery healing is essential to providing better patient outcomes. That’s why laser therapy can be such
Do you suffer from chronic pain or know someone who does? If so, you’re not alone. In fact, according to the National Institute of Health,
Overuse tendinitis and other tendon injuries are common among athletes and represent a frequent cause of lameness in sport horses. In the human medical field, Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been used to treat acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain and foster wound healing. However, few studies have evaluated its effectiveness in treating patients with acute tendonitis and other tendinopathies.
Aging and disuse, as occurs in bed rest and spaceflights, induce in skeletal muscle a reductive remodelling and may lead to atrophy. The mechanisms underlying muscle atrophy caused by disuse and muscle aging have some similarities: in both the lack of mechanical stimuli plays a relevant role
Lasers are widely used in biomedicine. Sports medicine, physiatrics, and rehabilitation are among the most important fields of application. Here the analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-oedema, and stimulating effects of laser therapy are used to favour tissue repair and function recovery.
Low-level laser therapy provided an immediate pain relief effect, reducing pain by 28.74%. It was effective for pain relief in 75% of participants.
If you’re one of the many people who hit the slopes over the holidays and came home with a ski injury, don’t worry – you’re
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