Get More Information About Cold Laser Therapy From A Chiropractor Stockbridge GA

By Clinton Arnhold


A "cold laser" might sound like a contradiction in terms. Lasers heat things up, right? Actually, the more specific term is Low Level Laser Therapy. It's called "cold" because the frequency of light used is shifted towards the ultraviolet, with no thermal (infrared) energy being released. The frequency is chosen because it can penetrate two to five centimeters below the skin.

As the light energy is introduced into the cells, it speeds up how the cells work. This makes cells to heal faster. The light introduced into the cells help to reduce swelling and pain. Multiple research studies have shown that this procedure does indeed work. It was first tried out in 1967.

It is generally used to relieve pain from arthritis, fibromyalgia, tendonitis, carpal tunnel syndrome and other spine and joint pain. Generally, cold laser therapy is effective for mild pain - it is not used for extreme pain that interferes with daily activity. However, it has no side effects.

You may need to undergo a number of sessions before you can experience any difference. This can be up to 30 sessions. Keep in mind that your health insurer may not cover the cost of this procedure. This procedure can make a huge difference in pain management.

A chiropractic professional is the one who can administer this remedy. They can recommend it together with exercises, chiropractic adjustments and electrical stimulation to fasten the healing process.

If you have low grade but annoying pain in your back, neck or joints, it might be worth asking a chiropractor about cold laser therapy. As there are no side effects, it is often worth trying a couple of sessions, as the worst case scenario is that it does not work. Make sure that you are provided with, and wear, protective goggles. A chiropractor or alternative health care provider who offers cold laser therapy can offer you additional information.




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