Laser therapies are medical procedures that treat patients by using intense light. Unlike most other light sources, light from a laser (which stands for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation) is adjusted to certain wavelengths. This allows it to be focused into strong beams. Laser light has such a high energy that it can shape diamonds and cut steel.
In medicine, lasers allow surgeons to work with more accuracy by focusing on a tiny region while destroying less of the surrounding tissue. Laser treatment may cause less pain, edema, and scarring than standard surgery. Laser therapy, on the other hand, is expensive and requires many sessions.
Lasers can be used for many medical purposes. Because the laser beam is so small and precise, it allows health care providers to safely treat tissue without injuring the surrounding area.
Lasers are often used to:
· Improve vision during eye surgery on the cornea
· Repair a detached retina of the eye
· Remove tumors
The FDA LASER-1.4 Medical Physiotherapy Laser System is very effective for Muscle and Joint Pain Relief (such as osteoarthritis, bursitis, synovitis, capsulitis, tennis elbow, tendonitis and tenosynovitis, and so on.) ; Recovery and Health Care (tendons, ligaments, trigger points, and acupuncture points, for example); Wound Repair (anti-inflammatory, wound healing, rapid tissue repair and cell development, for example); and so on.
Indeed, Laser therapy has a wide range of clinical applications, including acute musculoskeletal injuries, chronic inflammatory conditions as well as accelerating wound
In fact, the LASER-1.4 provides a variety of therapy alternatives. It may be adjusted to function at up to 10 W, allowing physicians or physical therapists who use it to speed up cell regeneration by increasing white blood cell activity, boosting blood circulation, and producing endorphins that combat pain, reduce inflammation, and promote the creation of new, healthy tissue.
This procedure is non-invasive and painless. Each treatment usually only takes a few minutes. The number of treatments required varies depending on the severity of the condition, but many patients notice significant improvement after only a few treatments.
As a result, the LASER-1.4 is particularly well-suited for treating this condition. It can be used by a variety of clinicians to improve their performance by achieving more visible therapeutic effects. Laser operations will also allow patients to heal more quickly.
Disclaimer: Although the information we provide is used by different doctors and medical staff to perform their procedures and clinical applications, the information contained in this article is for consideration only. SIFLASER is not responsible neither for the misuse of the device nor for the wrong or random generalizability of the device in all clinical applications or procedures mentioned in our articles. Users must have the proper training and skills to perform the procedure with each Laser System.
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