What is Cold Laser Therapy Used For?

What is cold laser therapy used for in West Linn?

Cold laser therapy in West Linn, as the name implies, uses low-intensity laser light to cause healing in the tissue. The level of light exposed to your body is not hot enough to heat your body tissue. The amount of laser light used in this therapy is low compared to other similar forms of laser therapy used for treating tumors and coagulated tissue.


Cold laser therapy can also be referred to as:

  • Low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
  • Low-power laser therapy (LPLT)
  • Soft laser biostimulation
  • Photobiomodulation

What’s cold laser therapy used for in West Linn?

Cold laser therapy is used in different ways according to the type of medical practitioner. The primary use of this type of therapy is to repair the tissue and treat pain and inflammation.


Minor injuries and sprains

Cold laser therapy is also used in sports medicine and physical therapy to relieve minor injuries and sprains, such as:

  • Sprains of the ligaments
  • A muscle strain
  • Tendonitis
  • Bursitis
  • Tennis elbow
  • Neck ache
  • Lower back pain
  • Knee pain
  • The pain associated with muscle spasms

Inflammation

Cold laser therapy is also used to heal patients with mouth injuries or ulcers by dentists. The treatment is also used in cases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other severe autoimmune diseases.


Aches and pains

Severe and mild pain can also be threatened by using cold laser therapy. These pains include but are not limited to fibromyalgia and carpal tunnel syndrome.


Skin rejuvenation

Skin rejuvenation is another trick that can be achieved using cold laser therapy. This treatment rejuvenates the skin and can be used to treat other skin problems such as:

  • Acne and acne scars
  • Psoriasis
  • Burns
  • Vitiligo
  • Edema, or swelling of the skin
  • Dermatitis and rashes
  • Healing of wounds

Acupuncture

The process of using cold laser therapy does not involve needles. As a result, acupuncturists use this therapy on clients who are afraid of needles.The process is as effective as the needle process but does not pierce your skin.


Future uses

Cold laser therapy already has countless applications and more are still being discovered. Researchers are focusing on finding its uses in relation to other ailments and conditions such as:

  • traumatic brain injury (TBI)
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Alzheimer’s disease
  • Parkinson’s disease

What happens after laser therapy?

Rest is needed after cold laser therapy, just like after other laser surgeries. You'll need over-the-counter pain medication to relieve the discomfort and swelling.

The recovery also depends on the level of therapy received and the mass of the body affected by the procedure.

An ointment is used to treat patients experiencing swelling, itching, and rawness in the treated area. The ointment is used to make the affected area airtight and watertight.

It is advisable to carry out these procedures for some weeks after the treatment.

  • Purchase over-the-counter pain medication such as ibuprofen (Advil) or acetaminophen (Tylenol).
  • Routinely clean the area with water.
  • Ointment such as petroleum jelly should regularly be applied.
  • Use ice packs.
  • You can also cover the affected area with cosmetics after your new skin has outgrown the affected area.

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