You may have had practitioners tell you that you have a specific weak muscle that is affecting your pain, but how can they tell and how do we know when it’s stronger? At brain + body health we have tools to actually give you numbers to compare between muscles to show how strong or weak a muscle is and track its improvement as you work on it with exercise rehab.
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FAQs
What is laser therapy?
Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate the skin and target underlying tissues. It seeks to lower inflammation and discomfort and improve recovery.
How does laser therapy work for pain relief?
Laser therapy for pain works by stimulating cellular activity, increasing blood flow, and enhancing the body’s natural healing processes. Pain may subside as a result of the light’s anti-inflammatory and healing effects on damaged tissues.
Is laser therapy safe?
Yes, laser therapy is considered safe when performed by a qualified professional. It is non-invasive, painless, and has minimal side effects. It prevents the hazards connected to surgery and drugs.
How many laser therapy sessions are needed for pain relief?
The number of sessions required varies based on the severity and type of pain. While some patients might need a series of treatments over several weeks, others get relief after just a few sessions.
Who can benefit from laser therapy for pain?
Laser therapy is suitable for people of all ages suffering from acute or chronic pain. It is particularly beneficial for athletes, individuals with arthritis, and those recovering from surgery.
Can laser therapy be used for acute injuries?
Indeed, laser treatment is successful for chronic diseases as well as for acute injuries including strains and sprains. It speeds healing and helps lower inflammation.