![]() Pain Reduction: Almost all systems have a mode of operation specifically designed to reduce pain.1 Abacus Group New York, NY Jonathan Bohrer, CFO Accucode Centennial, CO Kevin Price, CEO Accudata Systems Houston, TX Patrick Vardeman, President & CEO Acuative Fairfield, NJ Vince Sciarra, CEO Advanced Logic Industries Inc.Stimulated Nerve Function: Laser photon exposure speeds the process of nerve cell reconnect ion to bring the numb areas back to life.Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation:Laser photons reduce the formation of scar tissue following tissue damage from: cuts, scratches, burns or post surgery.Increased Vascular Activity: Laser photons induce temporary vasodilation that increases blood flow to effected areas.Anti-Inflammatory Action: Laser photons reduce swelling caused by bruising or inflammation of joints resulting in enhanced joint mobility.Faster Wound Healing: Cold laser photons stimulates fibroblast development and accelerates collagen synthesis in damaged tissue. ![]() Increased Metabolic Activity: Photons initiate a higher outputs of specific enzymes, greater oxygen and food particle loads for blood cells and thus greater production of the basic food source for cells, Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP).Increased Cell Growth: Laser photons accelerates cellular reproduction and growth.General Therapeutic Laser Biological Effects Works synergistically with other modalities like Chiro, Acupuncture, and PT.Superior alternative to analgesics, NSAID’s and other medications.Highly effective in treating ailments (more than 90% efficacy).Cost effective for both the practitioner and patient.Cold lasers treatment systems may be cleared by the FDA. Over 4000 studies have been conducted in recent years to validate the effectiveness of cold laser therapy. This biochemical increase in cell energy is used to transform live cells from a state of illness to a stable, healthy state. It is the consensus of experts is that photons absorbed by the cells through laser therapy stimulate the mitochondria to accelerate production of ATP. The goal of laser therapy is to deliver light energy units from infrared laser radiation, called photons, to damaged cells. It is the general consensus that wavelengths below 660 nanometers are very easily absorbed in the surface tissue and are not optimized for deep tissue healing. In addition, red light diode with a wavelength of 660 NM may be used to add energy to even shallower levels of tissues. ![]() For shallow treatments, light emitting diodes (or LEDs) with a shorter wavelength (700nm) are more cost effective for adding photons to the shallower tissue. Many systems also have other lower wavelengths and lower-power emitters for treating shallow tissue (like the lymph system or surface scars). Some conditions like joint pain require a deep penetration (4-5 inches) that can only be achieved using a powerful laser emitter. The cold laser produces an impulse of light at a specific wavelength (usually 800 to 900nm) that minimizes reflection and scattering but maximized absorption of the the energy (in photons) at a desire depth. It also provides a non-addicting treatment that eliminates the complications of long-term drug treatment programs.Ĭold laser are widely use for treatment of:
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