Laser Therapy In New Friends Colony-Physionautics
LASER (light amplification stimulated emission
of radiation)
Laser therapy uses low level lasers that emit coherent light to induce biological effect in tissues.
Physiological effects include reducing pain and
inflammation promoting tissue healing and recovery from nerve injuries.
Indications for Laser Therapy: Laser
therapy, also known as photo biomodulation. The main indications for laser
therapy include:
- Reduction of pain
- Modulation of inflammation
- Acceleration of healing
- Treatment of wounds
- Musculoskeletal conditions
- Neurologic pathology
- Complementary medicine techniques such as
regenerative medicine and acupuncture
Contraindications
for Laser Therapy: While laser therapy is generally safe and
effective, there are certain contraindications that should be considered to
avoid potential risks and adverse effects. Some key contraindications for laser
therapy include:
- Direct or reflected exposure through the pupil onto
the retina
- Use on malignant tissue
- Over a pregnant uterus
- Epiphyses and open fontanels (rapidly dividing
cells)
- Areas with active bleeding due to the vasodilatory
effect
- Excessively high doses directly into the testicle
- Repetitive, high-dose treatment over glands