Low Level Laser Therapy
The technique is called “cold” laser therapy because the low levels of light aren’t enough to heat your body’s tissue. The level of light is low when compared to other forms of laser therapy, such as those used to destroy tumors and coagulate tissue.
Doctors, dentists, physical therapists, and other medical professionals use cold laser therapy in a variety of ways. The main uses for cold laser therapy are tissue repair and relief from pain and inflammation, but more specifically:
- Treatment of minor injuries and sprains
- Treat inflammation caused by rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and other chronic autoimmune diseases.
- Help with acute or chronic pain from conditions such as fibromyalgia and carpal tunnel syndrome.
- to encourage skin rejuvenation
- Treat difficult-to-heal wounds, including wounds related to diabetes.
- Can stimulate your acupoints the same way needles do, but without piercing your skin.
- Magnetic Resonance Stimulation/Circulation Bed
- Similar to PEMF (see more info. there)
The MRS 2000 is a machine designed to help individuals regain energies dispersed by the continuous stress of modern life and by air and electromagnetic pollution. Results have been noted for the following:
- Regulatory effect through the ANS healing such conditions as high blood pressure, digestion, depression, and allergies
- Bone-cartilage cell stimulation for arthritis, damaged joints, and fractures
- Nerve regeneration
- Wound healing and pain relief
- Improved circulation
- Improved immunity
- Improved melatonin production
- Normalization of heart rate
( 10-15 min. Session)