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Laser Therapy

Patient getting laser therapy on their neck

Low Level Laser Therapy as an effective, non-invasive treatment for pain and inflammation. Commonly used as a non-invasive alternative to prescription drugs and surgery, patients experience a soothing warmth as the laser penetrates tissue, stimulating the body's natural healing processes. 

Sports Injuries: Laser therapy is widely used in sports medicine, helping elite athletes, such as those in the NFL and MLB, recover faster from injuries. Weekend athletes also benefit from its use in treating conditions like hamstring pulls and plantar fasciitis. Positive Effects on the Body: Laser therapy promotes healing, reduces pain and muscle spasms, increases joint flexibility, improves circulation, and detoxifies trigger points. Cellular Effects: The interaction between laser light and cells increases ATP production, enhances cell membrane permeability, and dilates blood vessels, resulting in higher energy levels for cells and improved healing.
Therapeutic Impact: Laser energy boosts circulation, delivering water, oxygen, and nutrients to damaged areas, reducing inflammation and pain while restoring normal function.

The procedure is quick and painless and lasts no more than 5-10 minutes, with most improvements seen after 3-5 sessions. The body continues to heal for 18-24 hours post-treatment, enhancing cellular activity to reduce pain and inflammation. This therapy has become a preferred option for individuals seeking relief from both complex and simple pain conditions, where other treatments have failed.

Low Level Laser Therapy, is an FDA approved modality which effectively treats pain and inflammation associated with:

 - Sprains & Strains
 - Low Back Pain
 - Shoulder & Knee
 - Sports Injuries
 - Neck Pain
 - Disc Issues
 - Sciatica
 - Tendonitis & Tendonosis
 - Foot & Ankle Conditions
 - And Much More