| How Laser
Light Works |
Laser
therapy, based
on the
stimulating and
healing action
of non-surgical,
low-intensity
lasers is
gaining wide
acceptance among
musculoskeletal
health care
practitioners.
In fact,
evidence-based
research is
revealing that
many injuries
respond
positively to
this kind of
high-energy
laser therapy
treatment.
Laser light
directs
biostimulative
light energy to
the body's cells
which then
convert into
chemical energy
to promote
natural healing
and pain relief.
The word "laser"
is an acronym
for Light
Amplification by
the Stimulated
Emission of
Radiation. The
theory was first
described by
Albert Einstein
(1879-1955) who
paved the way
for the
development of
the therapeutic
laser.
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" I have seen patients with serious physical pain come into my offices who, sometimes after only one treatment, walk out pain free," explains Dr. Melissa Ritter D.C. "The laser does not cure problems, but it can, in many cases, completely eliminate the painful effects of a series of pain conditions."
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