What is Cold Laser Therapy ?
Cold Laser Therapy uses red light energy to repair tissue, reduce inflammation and significantly reduce pain. The process of which the red light energy is used is known as photobiomodulation. Photobiomodulation is the process by which light energy enters the mitochondria of the cell in order to promote a more effective healing process. In turn, the activity of the lymphatic system increases which increases circulation and reduces pain and inflammation through the musculoskeletal system.
Who can receive Cold Laser Therapy?
People who experience pain in the neck, back, and joints, or who have recently experienced a sports injury are great candidates for Cold Laser Therapy.
Typical conditions Cold Laser Therapy Treats are:
- Neck and Back Pain (Acute and Chronic)
- Muscle Sprain/Strain
- Muscle Tension/Spasms
- Arthritis
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Tennis Elbow
- Runner’s Knee
- Myofascial Pain
- TMJ pain
- Headaches /Migraines
- Joint Swelling and Inflammation
- Poor Blood Circulation
- Tendonitis
- Neuropathy
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Post Surgical Pain
Where can I get cold Laser Therapy? What can I expect?
Cold Laser Therapy is a treatment method used by doctors, rehabilitation technicians, and therapists. Treatment will last about 10 minutes and yields the best results when applied at least three times a week.
During a cold laser therapy session, you will lie or sit comfortably. Your provider will then apply a low-level light directly on the pain site. You will only feel the laser equipment on the skin, the light will not be felt.
Is Cold Laser Therapy safe?
Yes, Cold Laser Therapy is very safe and is FDA approved. One of the greatest perks about Cold Laser Therapy is that it does not require any down time. Some patients have even experienced immediate relief after the first full week of sessions.
To learn more about cold laser therapy and see if it is right for you, call Denville Medical and Sports Rehabilitation Center at (973) 627-7888 or request an appointment online by completing the consultation form here.