Cold laser therapy

Benefits of Using Theralase Laser Treatments

  • Rapid Cell Growth
    Accelerates cellular reproduction and growth
  • Faster Wound Healing
    Stimulates fibrolast development and accelerates collagen synthesis in damaged tissue.
  • Anti-inflammatory action
    Reduces swelling caused by bruising or inflammation of joints to provide enhanced joint mobility.
  • Increased Metabolic Activity
    Produces higher outputs of specific enzymes, greater oxygen and foot particle loads for blood cells and thus greater production of the basic food source for cells: Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP).
  • Increased Vascular Activity
    Induces temporary vasodilation increasing blood flow to damaged areas.
  • Stimulated Nerve Function
    Speeds up the process of nerve cell reconnection to bring the numb areas or “dead limbs” caused by slow recovery of nerve function in damaged tissue back to life.

Theralase lasers work by supplying the body with billions of photons of light at very specific wavelengths. The body absorbs this laser light on a cellular level and transforms it into chemical energy, which the body then naturally uses to repair its own tissue. The bio-stimulating effect of laser therapy causes decreases in both pain and inflammation, and an increase in tissue regeneration and accelerated healing.

FAQ

Do Theralase lasers burn?

No. There are two general types of medical lasers: heat generating lasers which cut through tissue and damage tissue and non-thermal lasers such as the Theralase, which stimulate tissue repair, reduce inflammation and eliminate pain.

Are Theralase lasers harmful?

No. Theralase lasers are class 3B lasers which are used specifically for tissue stimulation and not strong enough to damage cells. Unlike Class 4 lasers, Theralase lasers produce no heat and do not cut tissue.

Do Theralase lasers work?

Yes. Theralase laser therapy is safe, effective and painless, with results which are often immediate with no side effects. Efficacy rates in excess of 90% are routinely achieved.

How do Theralase lasers work?

When laser light interacts with tissue it causes certain photochemical reactions to occur and stimulates natural biological healing processes, thus transforming light energy into chemical energy.

How long does the therapy take?

Treatment time will vary from as little as 2 minutes to as long as 20 minutes per session, depending on the condition treated and its severity. Your healthcare practitioner will advise how many treatments you need. Many patients see excellent results after just a few treatments.