The combination of Massage Therapy and Laser Therapy is a powerful combination to treat many different musculoskeletal and neuromuscular conditions.
The therapy is very safe and painless. It promotes faster healing and reduces pain while expediting inflammatory responses.
Massage Therapy and Laser Therapy are both considered non-invasive, gentle therapies that have the potential to reduce pain, improve mobility and relieve stress. They also encourage the release of endorphins, brain chemicals that help produce feelings of well-being.
Laser therapy is a powerful treatment that increases blood flow and promotes cellular function in damaged tissue. It also helps heal nerves, reduce pain and stimulate fibroblast growth.
It can be used to treat a variety of conditions, such as sports injuries and osteoporosis. It is especially useful for reducing swelling and stiffness after a surgery or other injury.
In addition, massage can help people who are undergoing cancer treatment or who have side effects of chemotherapy. Studies have found that it can reduce pain, fatigue and nausea. It may also help to increase the immune system.
Massage Therapy and Laser Therapy are both effective and safe treatments for pain reduction. They are non-invasive and have been proven to expedite healing in damaged tissues while reducing pain, inflammation and swelling.
The light energy emitted by lasers stimulates the body's own healing response. It boosts the production of ATP, a key component in cellular metabolism, to speed tissue repair.
Therapists can use different modes of laser therapy for different types of conditions. Off-contact treatment is ideal for treating bony protrusions or projections of the body, while on-contact methods vary from using multiple sized laser heads to match areas affected, to applying varied amounts of pressure.
Some patients may experience bruising after treatment as the body releases toxins during the treatment process. This is normal and should not be a concern, especially with experienced professionals.
Massage Therapists are committed to addressing the pain and inflammation that often accompany many injuries and other conditions. They do so with a variety of treatment techniques that include manual therapy, activity-based procedures and patient education.
Laser therapy is a non-invasive technique that can be used as an adjunct or replacement for pharmaceutical drugs, and is FDA cleared for pain reduction and inflammation control. During each treatment, the laser increases circulation to the damaged area, drawing water, oxygen and nutrients to the affected tissues.
The resulting healing environment reduces inflammation, swelling and muscle spasms, which promotes normal function and healing. Patients who experience chronic pain usually feel long-lasting relief after a few treatments.
Depending on the ailment being treated, treatments are typically between 5 and 10 minutes. High-power lasers deliver a lot of energy in a short amount of time, which allows therapeutic dosages to be achieved quickly.
Treatment costs vary depending on the manufacturer and type of therapy being used. Some systems can be portable and easily moved between treatment rooms while others can be installed into a home setting for mobile treatments.
Laser therapy uses energy to help damaged tissue heal faster. The light helps stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
It is a non-invasive, drug free and side effect free alternative to many pain medicines. Typically patients will notice a dramatic reduction in pain after just a few treatments.
Because treatments are fast, 5-10 minutes depending on the depth, size and acuteness of the condition being treated, they’re ideal for people with busy schedules. High-power lasers can deliver a lot of energy in a short time, so therapeutic dosages are achieved quickly.