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Monmouth
County NJ Cold Laser Therapy
Cold
Laser Therapy, also known as Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), is
a non-invasive form of treatment and entails the use of low levels
of laser light. This type of laser therapy has been employed in
Monmouth Pain & Rehabilitation Center to facilitate injured
soft tissues to promote healing within our patients.
Monmouth
Pain & Rehabilitation Center utilizes the FDA approved Erchonia
PL 5000 (PL-5) in its Red Bank New Jersey facility and treats a
number of conditions with this device including:
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Arthritis
• Chronic Pain
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Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
• Headaches
• Scarring
• Back Pain
• Neck Pain
• Vertigo
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Swelling and Inflammation
• Acne
• Wounds
• TMJ Disorders
• Fibromyalgia
• Tinnitus
• Menieres Disease |
There are many biological processes that take place in tissues that
have been shown to respond to LLLT in the 630-640 nanometer range.
One of these processes is the enhancement of ATP production in the
mitochondria, which provides more energy substrate for cellular
healing and tissue recovery post injury. This wavelength has also
been shown to decrease inflammatory mediators in wounds and increase
endogenous endorphin release.
When
one considers that wounds have varying degrees of cellular and vascular
damage, the injured soft tissue site can be in a potentially anaerobic
state. Cells deprived of oxygen or blood supply have a potential
increase lactic acidosis and therefore amplify local cellular damage.
Normal physiologic healing requires growth factors and cytokines
to be released at the wound site. These cell mediators call inflammatory
cells to the wound which clean up damaged tissues, fight bacteria,
and stimulate fibroblasts and vascular cells to try to heal the
zone of injury. The physiologic concept is that LLLT improves cellular
metabolism and accelerates the process of debris cleaning, improves
neutrophil bacterial clearing and hastens cellular division. Therefore,
all stages of wound healing; hemostasis, inflammation, cell proliferation
and migration, collagen synthesis, wound contraction, and wound
remodeling proceed more rapidly and more efficiently.1,2,3
Cold
Laser Therapy with the Erchonia PL 5000 (PL-5) is medically necessary
in helping patients with pain, inflammation, and tissue healing.
This form of rehabilitation is used on the patient in conjunction
with a conservative treatment protocol. For more information on
Cold Laser Therapy, also known as Low Level Laser Therapy, or to
schedule an appointment today please contact
us.
1 -Simunovic Z, “Low energy laser
therapy with trigger Points technique” J Clin Laser Med Surg
1996 Aug;14(4);163-7
2- Simunovic Z, “Wound Healing of animal and human body sport
and traffic accident injuries using low-level laser therapy treatment:
a randomized clinical study of seventy four patients with control
group” Clin Laser Med Surg 2000 Apr; 18(2):67-73
3- Stelian J, “Improvement of pain and disability in elderly
paitents with degenerative osteoarthritis of the knee treated with
narrow-band light therapy,” J Am Geriatr Soc !992 Jan; 40(1):23-6
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