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COLD LASER overview for quicker healing and reduces pain

Therapeutic Laser Light Biological Effects 

(How Laser Actually Works to Increase healing and Reduces Pain) 

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Rapid Cell Growth – Laser light accelerates cellular reproduction and growth.

Faster Wound Healing – Laser light stimulates fibroblast development and accelerates collagen synthesis in damaged tissue.

Increased Metabolic Activity – Higher outputs of specific enzymes, greater oxygen and food particle loads for blood cells and thus greater production of the basic food source for cells, Adenosine Tri-Phosphate (ATP).

Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation – Laser light reduces the formation of scar tissue following tissue damage from: cuts, scratches, burns or post surgery.

Anti-Inflammatory Action – Laser light reduces swelling caused by bruising or inflammation of joints to give enhanced joint mobility.

Increased Vascular Activity – Laser light induces temporary vasodilation increasing blood flow to damaged areas.

Stimulated Nerve Function – Slow recovery of nerve function in damaged tissue can result in “dead” limbs or numb areas. Laser light speeds the process of nerve cell reconnection to bring the numb areas back to life.

Multi Radiance Medical’s laser therapy is used to provide the following benefits:
>·      Provides accelerated pain relief and healing.

·      Increases Joint Flexibility

·      Drug Free Solution

·      Non-Invasive

·      Controls inflammation and speeds up healing

·      Provides accelerated pain relief and healing.

·      Increases Joint Flexibility

·      Drug Free Solution

·      Non-Invasive

·      Controls inflammation and speeds up healing

·      Penetrates up to 5″ for deep healing

·      Expedites faster recovery

Dr. Justin Trosclair, D.C. Serving Arnaudville, Breaux Bridge, Cecilia, Lafayette, Youngsville, Parks, and St. Martinville