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Laser Therapy GuelphLaser Therapy Guelph Cold Laser Technology What is a therapeutic/cold laser? And how does it differ from surgical/hot lasers? What is Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)? Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is the use of therapeutic (or cold) laser light to provide relief from pain, eliminate inflammation (swelling) or to repair damaged tissues. LLLT is entirely non-invasive and has a wide range of applications, from neural muscular skeletal conditions to wound healing to acupuncture treatments. Rather than destroying tissue, as with surgical (or hot) lasers, LLLT uses low intensity laser light energy to stimulate cells through a number of known cellular pathways in order to encourage tissue healing. What is the difference between Class 3 and Class 4 lasers? Explains the difference between Class 3 & Class 4 Lasers How Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) Works
Benefits of LLLT
Common Treatable Conditions with LLLT Neuromuscular Skeletal conditions are common in all of us. We can all experience sprains, strains and pain that just won't go away resulting from repetitive strains in our work place or from trauma in our everyday lives. Pain and inflammation are things we've grown to accept as something we probably will just have to live with. Medical practitioners across North America have discovered a modern medical technology that heals injuries safely and effectively on a cellular level. This medical technology is the Theralase line of therapeutic medical laser systems. THERALASE IN USE WITH SPORTS TEAMS |