Laser therapy is a non-invasive method of using laser energy to produce a photochemical reaction in damaged or dysfunctional tissue. Laser therapy can relieve pain, reduce inflammation, and accelerate recovery in a variety of clinical conditions. Studies have shown that tissues targeted by high power Class 4 laser therapy are stimulated to increase the production of a cellular enzyme (cytochrome C oxidase) that is essential for the production of ATP. ATP is the currency of chemical energy in living cells. With increased ATP production, cellular energy is increased, and a range of biological reactions are promoted, such as pain relief, inflammation reduction, scar tissue reduction, increased cellular metabolism, improved vascular activity, and accelerated healing. This is the photochemical effect of high power laser therapy. In 2003, the FDA approved Class 4 laser therapy, which has become the standard of care for many musculoskeletal injuries.
Biological Effects of Class IV Laser Therapy
*Accelerated Tissue Repair And Cell Growth
*Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation
*Anti-Inflammation
*Analgesia
*Improved Vascular Activity
* Increased Metabolic Activity
* Improved Nerve Function
* Immunoregulation
Clinical advantages of IV Laser Therapy
* Simple and non-invasive treatment
* No drug intervention required
* Effectively relieve patients’ pain
* Enhance anti-inflammatory effect
* Reduce swelling
* Accelerate tissue repair and cell growth
* Improve local blood circulation
* Improve nerve function
* Shorten treatment time and long-lasting effect
* No known side effects, safe
Post time: Feb-26-2025