Light is better than drugs.For patients who suffer from chronic back pain, pain is a form of life. There is never a time when they're not in pain. Pain pills only work for so long before they eventually stop being effective. This is where laser therapy comes in because it replaces pain pills easily and doesn't stop being effective simply because your body has gotten used to it. Also you're not opening yourself to all the chemicals and toxins that are associated with pain medication because the low level lasers that are used for therapy are non-toxic.
It's non-invasive.For many back pain patients, the only solution is surgery, which brings all the risks normally associated with going under the knife. In fact, the risks that are related to back surgery tend to be even higher than they're with some other areas of the body because the surgeon is dealing with your spine. One wrong move could cause paralysis or even death. Laser therapy doesn't involve any scalpels and comes with fewer risks.
It's easy to handle.Pain medication comes with a certain number of side effects while surgery can have you laid up for months. However, you can continue to receive treatments of low level laser therapyfor your back pain without missing a beat in life at all. You do not have to be careful about how you take your medications as a result of the side impact of the pain pills. You do not have to suffer even more pain like what's involved in surgery. All you do is show up on a periodic basis to have your back treated with a laser that's so light, it's like shining a light right on the region that hurts and then finding relief.
For chronic pain in lower back Prolotherapy or sclerotherapy are likewise used by osteopaths, some chiropractors, and medical doctors, to treat chronic back pain, The chronic pain is the kind of pain that may come on suddenly or gradually, and lasts more than three months. The therapy involves injections to strengthen loosely connected tendons and ligaments. However, research hasn't reaffirmed the effectiveness of such techniques.
Many patients find relief... Finally.Sometimes it may seem as if relief will never find you, but low level laser therapy is the solution many patients have been seeking for many years. Patients who spent years trying to reach a treatment method that would work are often pleasantly surprised because laser therapy actually works for them. Often these same patients are even more surprised at how easy the treatments are because they spent so much time jumping through hoops in the past for treatments that didn't help their pain in the slightest.
It works for several types of pain, whether the pain is from musculoskeletal problems, in the soft tissue, or caused by repetitive motion problems. The issue with many treatments for back pain lies in the fact that they only work for certain types of pain-if they even work at all. However, laser therapy helps with all kinds of pain, no matter what is causing the pain. Sports injuries or arthritic pain are easily soothed away with the employment of a laser.
It's non-invasive.For many back pain patients, the only solution is surgery, which brings all the risks normally associated with going under the knife. In fact, the risks that are related to back surgery tend to be even higher than they're with some other areas of the body because the surgeon is dealing with your spine. One wrong move could cause paralysis or even death. Laser therapy doesn't involve any scalpels and comes with fewer risks.
It's easy to handle.Pain medication comes with a certain number of side effects while surgery can have you laid up for months. However, you can continue to receive treatments of low level laser therapyfor your back pain without missing a beat in life at all. You do not have to be careful about how you take your medications as a result of the side impact of the pain pills. You do not have to suffer even more pain like what's involved in surgery. All you do is show up on a periodic basis to have your back treated with a laser that's so light, it's like shining a light right on the region that hurts and then finding relief.
For chronic pain in lower back Prolotherapy or sclerotherapy are likewise used by osteopaths, some chiropractors, and medical doctors, to treat chronic back pain, The chronic pain is the kind of pain that may come on suddenly or gradually, and lasts more than three months. The therapy involves injections to strengthen loosely connected tendons and ligaments. However, research hasn't reaffirmed the effectiveness of such techniques.
Many patients find relief... Finally.Sometimes it may seem as if relief will never find you, but low level laser therapy is the solution many patients have been seeking for many years. Patients who spent years trying to reach a treatment method that would work are often pleasantly surprised because laser therapy actually works for them. Often these same patients are even more surprised at how easy the treatments are because they spent so much time jumping through hoops in the past for treatments that didn't help their pain in the slightest.
It works for several types of pain, whether the pain is from musculoskeletal problems, in the soft tissue, or caused by repetitive motion problems. The issue with many treatments for back pain lies in the fact that they only work for certain types of pain-if they even work at all. However, laser therapy helps with all kinds of pain, no matter what is causing the pain. Sports injuries or arthritic pain are easily soothed away with the employment of a laser.