K-laser for Injuries

K-Laser Class IV therapeutic lasers deliver specific red and near-infrared wavelengths of laser light. It induces a photochemical reaction and therapeutic effects.

Physiological effects include a better circulation, a reduction of inflammation and pain, and it enhances tissue healing.

The application of laser therapy exists in Europe since the 1970s and the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared it in 2005.

The treatments are free of pain. During each session blood circulation, water, oxygen, and nutrients are ‘supplied’ to the damaged area, increase.

This creates an optimal healing environment that reduces inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain. Consequently, the area restarts functioning with pain relief.

During K-Laser Therapy, infrared laser light interacts with tissues at the cellular level increasing metabolism within the cells. Therefore, the transport of nutrients across the cell membrane improves, and the cells’ energy (ATP) increases.

The cascade of beneficial effects that follows includes a higher cellular function and tissue repair.

Conditions do not absorb light. Tissues do. More specifically, the photon absorbing chromophore.

K-Laser uses the broadest range of wavelengths and frequencies to target each relevant tissue type.

Each step in the bio-modulation mechanism, within every treatment, will have the greatest chance of enhancing all healing processes involved and to restore normality.

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