Welcome to light therapy Guide
Light Therapy Box Article
. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.
Healing with Laser Light Therapy
from: Laser light therapy is a safe and painless treatment of today, used more and more to stimulate healing, while simultaneously offering a safe pain relief for a wide variety of conditions. Many medical professionals are adding this latest alternative treatment--therapeutic laser light therapy—in variable developments of visible red light, magnetic field, infrared, and super pulsed laser. In the process, photons are delivered to certain targeted areas of the body for many reasons in order to relieve pain and swelling. The laser light therapy is provided by a lower-power laser or a light emitting diode, or LED.The first actual commercial lower-power laser that was suitable for treating human pain was available in the late 1970s. Since then, it has been widely used and accepted in Europe by the medical field. Once it received FDA approval in 2001, it became extremely popular in the United States. At that time, the FDA had cleared laser light therapy for speed healing and temporary relief of muscle and joint pain, arthritis, muscle stiffness, and increased circulation.
In conditions such as carpal tunnel syndrome, a low level of laser light therapy has shown remarkable improvement in over 60% of patients. Light treatments of such medical conditions at specific wavelengths, at low intensity, has been providing results around the world.
With so many medical professionals expanding their medical field with alternative health products such as laser light therapy, more and more patients are seeking out those who know how to apply this latest technology to assist them in their searches. Many advantages involve short treatment time, ability to handle specific conditions, less side effects, and more conditions that can be treated than ever before—fibromyalgia, ligament sprains, muscle strains, arthritis, and many other disorders.
The best advantage of laser light therapy is that it can be used in combination with other therapy forms. Some of these include physical therapy, chiropractic adjustments, massages, soft tissue mobilization, electrotherapy, and immediately following surgery. Alternately, there are many other healing modalities that are considered as complementary forms that can be used with laser light therapy, in order to highly increase the effectiveness of the treatments.
Light Therapy Box News
Shining a Light on Pre-Cancer - The Ledger
Shining a Light on Pre-Cancer The Ledger By Robin Williams Adams LAKELAND - Photodynamic therapy, also called blue-light therapy, is one method used to treat pre-cancerous skin conditions that could become basal or squamous cell skin cancer. Studies are being done to test PDT for varying ... |
Light-Responsive Melanopsin Found in Many Parts of the Human Brain - Sacramento Bee
Light-Responsive Melanopsin Found in Many Parts of the Human Brain Sacramento Bee The new research findings are supportive of effects of bright light therapy administered directly into the brain through the ear canal. "Discovery of the photosensitive OPN4-protein in several parts of the human brain adds to the body of evidence that ... |
North Central Community Calendar — May 24-30 - San Antonio Express
North Central Community Calendar — May 24-30 San Antonio Express Send your North Central public event notices (including recreational sports) for free to Edmond Ortiz at eortiz@primetimenewspapers.com; by fax at 250-3350; or by mail to him in c/o North Central News, PO Box 2171, San Antonio, TX 78297-2171. |
Calendar for May 24 - Virginia Connection Newspapers
Calendar for May 24 Virginia Connection Newspapers RSVP to Quartermaster, Lawrence Graham, PO Box 4024, Oakton, VA 22124. Phone: 703 217-7871 email: lawrence@goccim.net Civil War Concert. 7 pm Free. Featuring the Washington Revels Heritage Voices at Fort Ward's Amphitheatre. Their repertoire of Civil ... |
The Perfected Self - The Atlantic
![]() The Atlantic | The Perfected Self The Atlantic The foundation's purpose is largely archival, and Vargas spends three days a week poring over boxes and shelves full of lab notes, correspondence, and publications by her father, who died in 1990. A prim but engaging woman, Vargas can't seem to help ... |


