Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Cold Laser Therapy - A New Treatment For Pain

Light therapy has been around for thousands of years. More recently, the healthcare community is now embracing low level laser therapy (cold laser therapy) as a valuable tool in the management of a variety of health problems.

Your body is made up of trillions of cells. Each of these cells uses both physical and chemical processes to produce energy, to survive and to heal. Through thousands of published papers, light therapy is now widely known to promote a variety of functions within the body including cellular healing, pain control, enhanced wound healing and vascular improvements.

In the past, light therapy has been medically used for conditions such as vitiligo and jaundice. Presently, low level light therapy is now being used for the treatment of many other medical problems around the world. In the United States, the FDA has presently cleared the use of cold laser for arthritis, temporary relief of pain, control of swelling and vascular improvements.

Laser treatment comes in several forms. These forms include the use of 'hot lasers' (for surgical procedures) and the use of 'cold lasers' for therapeutic treatments that encourage healing. Each of these lasers utilize light as its source, but the power and the classifications of the lasers are different.

Low level lasers are being used worldwide for a variety of valuable treatments and therapies. These include pain relief, reduction of inflammation, skin treatment, wound healing and more. Patients have found that this type of therapy is not only effective, but also non-invasive.

In addition to being a non-invasive procedure, the cold laser also has faster treatment times and, in some cases, provides the benefit of home use. This becomes very valuable for those individuals who require ongoing treatment or are homebound.

Those who are seeking treatment for acute or chronic pain may want to evaluate cold laser therapy using a advancedtherapylaser.com home laser device. It is treatment at the speed of light.








Dr. Querio has been in the health and safety industry for over 17 years. In addition to his background in occupational health and employee screening services, he has special interest in applications in pain control and treatment. He can be reached at

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