Laser Therapies
What does Laser Therapy do?
How does Laser Therapy work?
Treatments are preformed by positioning the laser beam approximately 1/2" directly above the skin surrounding the area of injury and pain. We use an AWE Class IV Deep Penetrating Laser Therapy which can deliver up to 60 watts of heat to the damaged cells and tissues. Results are typically faster than many other therapeutic modalities and patients often report signs of improvement after only a few treatments.
Both acute and chronic injuries respond well to the AWE Class IV Deep Penetrating Laser Therapy. Inflammation and swelling are quickly reduced to allow a greater range of motion in the affected area. This helps regain activity and mobility while reducing scar tissue adhesions which can slow recovery and healing. Sick and injured tissues are restored to optimal strength and vitality, providing greater functionality and preventing re-injury.
Conditions treated with AWE Class IV Deep Penetrating Laser Therapy
- Increase Circulation
- Promotes Healing
- Decreases Inflammation
- Decreases Pain
How does Laser Therapy work?
Treatments are preformed by positioning the laser beam approximately 1/2" directly above the skin surrounding the area of injury and pain. We use an AWE Class IV Deep Penetrating Laser Therapy which can deliver up to 60 watts of heat to the damaged cells and tissues. Results are typically faster than many other therapeutic modalities and patients often report signs of improvement after only a few treatments.
Both acute and chronic injuries respond well to the AWE Class IV Deep Penetrating Laser Therapy. Inflammation and swelling are quickly reduced to allow a greater range of motion in the affected area. This helps regain activity and mobility while reducing scar tissue adhesions which can slow recovery and healing. Sick and injured tissues are restored to optimal strength and vitality, providing greater functionality and preventing re-injury.
Conditions treated with AWE Class IV Deep Penetrating Laser Therapy
- Neuropathy
- Sprains and Strains
- Neck and Low Back Pain
- Neuropathy
- Shoulders & Knees
- Sports Injuries
- Disc Issues
- Sciatica
- Tendonitis
- Foot and Ankle Conditions