HY30-D Multi-functional Semiconductor Cold Laser Treatment Instrument
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) LLLT improves tissue repair, reduces pain and inflammation wherever the beam is applied. Usually applied by a doctor, therapist or technician, treatments take about 10 minutes and should be applied two or more times a week.
LLLT has been used for many years on sports injuries, arthritic joints, neuropathic pain syndromes, back and neck pain. Over 200 randomised clinical trials have been published on LLLT, half of which are on pain.
Customers include British and US military, Premier Division soccer teams, Olympic teams, Formula 1, rugby and cricket team therapists as well as specialist pain clinics in the UK and USA.
In the last 3 years five systematic reviews have found in favour of LLLT
Why Low Level Laser Therapy? The most popular medical use of lasers is for treating sports injuries. Many of the world's elite athletes use laser therapy to speed their recovery because:
1. There is more published clinical and physiological evidence supporting the use of laser and LED photobiomodulation for soft tissue injuries and joint conditions than any electrotherapy modality as traditionally used by physicians and physiotherapists.
2. It's considered the safest "electrotherapy" available by research experts.
3. It's quick and simple to apply.
4. It can be used immediately after injury, over pins, plates and bony prominence's.
How laser Blocks Pain
LLLT has been used for many years on sports injuries, arthritic joints, neuropathic pain syndromes, back and neck pain. Over 200 randomised clinical trials have been published on LLLT, half of which are on pain.
Customers include British and US military, Premier Division soccer teams, Olympic teams, Formula 1, rugby and cricket team therapists as well as specialist pain clinics in the UK and USA.
In the last 3 years five systematic reviews have found in favour of LLLT
- BMJ sports medicine journal, systematic review of surgical and conservative interventions for frozen shoulder found "strong evidence" for LLLT. (2010) Click here
- The International Association for the Study of Pain (Global Task force on musculoskeletal pain) found "strong evidence" for Low Level Laser Therapy on myofascial pain syndrome. (2010) /uploads/7/1/5/7/7157799/lllt-myofascial-pain-syndrome-lasp_1.pdfweeblylink_new_window
- American Physical Therapy Association guidelines recommend LLLT for Achilles tendonitis. (2010) Click here
- Lancet systematic review: "LLLT reduces pain immediately after treatment in acute neck pain and up to 22 weeks after completion of treatment in patients with chronic neck pain". (2009) Click here
- World Health Organisation (Bone and Joint Task Force) for neck pain Low Level Laser Therapy "more effective than no treatment, sham, or alternative interventions" (2008)Click here
- For 2011 PubMed articles on Low Level Laser /medical-publications-on-lllt.html
- Lasers Heal Chiropractors Could Benefit from This Technology
Why Low Level Laser Therapy? The most popular medical use of lasers is for treating sports injuries. Many of the world's elite athletes use laser therapy to speed their recovery because:
1. There is more published clinical and physiological evidence supporting the use of laser and LED photobiomodulation for soft tissue injuries and joint conditions than any electrotherapy modality as traditionally used by physicians and physiotherapists.
2. It's considered the safest "electrotherapy" available by research experts.
3. It's quick and simple to apply.
4. It can be used immediately after injury, over pins, plates and bony prominence's.
How laser Blocks Pain