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Laser Therapy in Cambridge

Laser treatment is a generally new treatment that successfully treats sports-related injuries, joint and muscle conditions and bone breaks. 

Laser therapy, or low-level laser therapy (LLLT), uses focused light energy to penetrate deep into tissues, stimulating cellular repair and improving blood flow.

Combined with physiotherapy, we have discovered it to be an advanced treatment that helps our patients accelerate the healing cycle and pain relief process. 

How Does Laser Therapy Work?

Laser Therapy at The Cambridge Physiotherapy works because the photons produced from laser treatment in the body’s cells are converted to usable energy. This additional energy in the body accelerates healing at a cellular level. 

Laser Light therapy infiltrates the skin and is consumed by all cell types (muscle, joint, blood, nerve, etc.). It is changed into biochemical energy, giving additional energy. Expanded ATP creation and cell course of events improve recovery, help relieve discomfort, and revamp typical cell function. 

What We Treat With Laser Therapy in Cambridge

Laser therapy in physiotherapy is used to reduce pain and inflammation and promote tissue healing. Stimulating cellular repair and improving blood flow accelerates recovery and enhances mobility. So, we consider it a valuable tool to help our patients at The Cambridge Physiotherapy.

  • General Pain Control – Both acute intense and chronic persistent agony 
  • Reduce Inflammation – Functions as an anti-inflammatory for conditions like tendinitis, bursitis, epicondylitis, Achilles tendonitis, etc.
  • Sports Injuries – Supports extraordinary healing for sports injuries, steady strains and injuries from all types of falls and accidents. 
  • Post-surgical Conditions – Decreases pain and irritation and improves tissue healing. 
  • Compression Fractures – Decreases torment and upgrades recuperation time.
  • Wounds – Improves weight ulcers, diabetic foot ulcers, and vein and venous wounds.
  • Neuropathy – Recover some guarded sensation and diminishing pain related to diabetic neuropathy.

Examination has shown that laser treatment can be an extraordinary calming that is similarly powerful to mitigating drugs. 

Laser Therapy treatment in Cambridge physiotherapy is performed by our authorized and experienced physiotherapists. It is an effortless cycle that requires only a few minutes.

FAQs about Laser Therapy in Cambridge

Is laser therapy painful? 

No, laser therapy is a non-invasive and painless treatment. Most patients only feel gentle warming. There’s no downtime, and laser therapy is well-tolerated, so it is a comfortable option for pain relief and accelerated healing.

How long is a laser therapy appointment?

A typical laser therapy appointment lasts between 15-25 minutes, depending on the area being treated and the severity of the condition. Laser therapy is usually provided as part of a regular physiotherapy session. You will likely need multiple sessions, 2 or 3 times a week, for optimal results.

Are there any side effects of laser therapy? 

Laser therapy is safe with few side effects. You may feel slight warmth, but it’s temporary. This non-invasive treatment has no known long-term complications.

The Cambridge Physiotherapy and Massage Therapy in 

Cambridge, Galt, Preston, Hespeler, Glenchristie, Doon South, 

Aikensville, Puslinch, Branchton and New Dundee, Ontario

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