What is Cold Laser Therapy?
Cold laser therapy is low-intensity laser therapy that stimulates
healing while using low levels of light.
The technique is called ‘cold’ laser therapy’ because the low
levels of light aren’t enough to heat your body’s tissue. The level
of light is low when compared to other forms of laser therapy,
such as those used to destroy tumors and coagulate tissue.
Surgical and aesthetic lasers heat the tissue being treated. True
to its name, cold laser therapy does not.
Cold laser therapy is also known as:
low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
low-power laser therapy (LPLT)
soft laser biostimulation
photobiomodulation
How does Cold Laser Therapy work?
During this procedure, different wavelengths and outputs of low-level
light are applied directly to a targeted area. The body tissue then
absorbs the light. The red and near-infrared light cause a reaction, and
the damaged cells respond with a physiological reaction that promotes
regeneration.
Superficial tissue is commonly supported with wavelengths between 600
and 700 nanometers (nm). For deeper penetration, wavelengths
between 780 and 950 nm are used.
What is Cold Laser Therapy used for:
Support balancing the body’s ability to balance:
Blood Circulation
Inflammation
Physical Pain
Tissue Repair
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