Akutte og kroniske tilstander som
kan bedres med laserbehandling:
- Pain Relief,
- Wound Healing
- Arthritis
- Migraine headaches
- Low back pain
- Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI)
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS)
- Tendonitis
- Fibromyalgia
- Sprains and strains
- Post-operative pain
- Tennis Elbow
- Golfer's Elbow
- TMJ dysfunction
- Soft tissue injuries
- Post-operative wounds
- Swelling
- Burns
- Pressure sores
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Research:
Many Clinical Case Studies
Prove Low Level Laser Therapy’s Effectiveness Treating
Numerous Conditions Including:
• PAIN – Low Level Laser Therapy has been cleared by
the FDA as an adjunct treatment
method for pain related to shoulder injuries.
• Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
– Low Level Laser Therapy has been cleared by the FDA as an
adjunct treatment method for this condition.
• Epicondylitis (Tennis
Elbow) – Simunovic treated 324
patients . . . complete pain relief
and restored functional ability were achieved in 82% of the
acute patients and 66% of the chronic cases. J Clin Laser
Med & Surg. 1998; 16 (3):
145-151
• Fibromyalgia –
Longo treated 846 patients with fibromyositic
rheumatism during a 15 year
period. About 2/3 benefited from the treatment with regard to
local pain, hypomobility and phlogosis. J Clin Laser
Med Surg. 1997; 15 (5): 217-220
• Headache/Migraine – Wong treated 20 patients with
migraine or symptoms resembling migraine. The pain disappeared
after 1-5 minutes. Proc 9th Congress Soc Laser Surgery and
Medicine, Anaheim, CA: 2-6 Nov. 1991
• Low Back Pain
–Soriano performed a double-blind trial with elderly people
suffering from chronic low back pain. Treatment was effective in
71% of the laser group and 36% of the sham group. The pain
disappeared completely in 45% of the laser group and 15% of the
sham group. Lasers Surg Med. 1998 Suppl 10, p. 6
• Rheumatism/Osteoarthritis – Palmgren conducted a
controlled double-blind study on 35
patients with rheumatoid arthritis of the hand. In the
experimental group, grip strength and movement were improved
while swelling, pain and morning stiffness were reduced. Lasers
in Medical Science, 1989; 4: 193.
• Wound Healing
– Palmgren investigated the effect of Low Level Laser Therapy on
infected abdominal wounds after surgery. Healing time to half
wound size was 6.8 days in the laser group compared to 14 days
in the placebo group. Lasers Surg Med 1991; Suppl 3:11
• Acupuncture –
In addition, laser light can be used to stimulate acupuncture
points in a non-invasive, pain-free manner. Low Level Laser
Therapy Provides New Treatment Possiblities, Dr. Melyni Worth,
Ph.D., World Equine Veterinary Review, Vol. 3, No. 3, 1998
• Bacterial Infection
– In research led by Michael Hamblin of Mass. Gen. Hospital and
Harvard Medical School, mice
with surgically induced wounds were dosed with bioluminescent
bacteria to create potentially lethal infections. Utilizing a
665 nm laser diode photodynamic
therapy (Low Level Laser Therapy) the researchers found that "infected
wounds healed significantly faster with the PDT method. PDT
shows promise as a topical antimicrobial alternative that may
work even faster than antibiotics." The
Journal of Infectious Diseases, June 1, 2003, PP
1717-1725.
• Allergic Rhinitis
– Neuman & Finkelstein studied 50 patients in a double-blind
randomized study. Following treatment with a 660 nm red laser,
72% of the treatment group
reported improvement of symptoms as compared to 24% of the
placebo group. Ann Allergy Asthma Immunol 1997;78:399-406
• Blood Pressure
– Umeda tested the effects of a Low Level Laser on the control
of blood pressure via energy administered via the medulla
oblongata. The results from a group of 30 patients suffering
from hypertension were positive
in 80% of the patients. Laser Therapy. 1990; 2(2): 59
Mer info om 3LT teknologien:
Low Level Laser Therapy is being used as a
successful treatment option for countless conditions of pain,
inflammation, dental, burn, addiction and illness situations all
over the world. Low Level Lasers have been used for over 35
years in many countries as therapeutic energy to bring about
favorable biological effects in people, plants and animals.
Unlike many therapies and drugs that just treat symptoms, Low
Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) or Cold Laser Therapy (CLT) has the
ability to actually promote and enhance healing.
LLLT is the future of
medicine and is a modality that is rapidly growing in popularity
throughout the world. The first cold laser received FDA
clearance in the US in 2002. Since then over 30+ lasers have
received some type of clearance. In the last few years Laser
Therapy in North America has been steadily and exponentially
increasing and the FDA has recently cleared multiple laser and
LED devices for treatment of a variety of medical conditions
including: carpal tunnel syndrome, cervical neck pain, shoulder
pain, low back pain, joint pain, generalized muscle pain and
acceleration of wound healing.
Technical light therapy is
being used by Governmental agencies such as NASA for treating
medical conditions in space applications. The U.S. Olympic
training facilities have just released statements of endorsement
for Laser Therapy for athletes. Cold lasers are used by the NBA
and NHL sports teams. The growing acceptance of LLLT in
mainstream medicine is yet another indication of the medical
efficacy of this highly effective treatment modality, which is
proving to be not only a viable, but often a superior treatment
option. 75 Trillion Cells in a human body and they all need
electrons to communicate with each other. Laser light delivers
required electrons and photons (little energy packets) directly
to the cells and enhances both their ability to communicate with
each other and their ability to produce ATP (chemical energy),
which they require for optimal functioning.
Healing with the use of light is not new.
Light therapy was reported to be effective for many conditions
by Hippocrates. With the development of the laser and its
special properties, using light as a treatment has gained more
popularity. This is because we can now use specific wavelengths
of light and give accurately measured doses of energy directly
to the appropriate treatment site, which was not possible with
other light sources.
Low level lasers supply
energy to the body in the form of non-thermal photons of light.
Light is transmitted through the skin’s layers (the dermis,
epidermis and the subcutaneous tissue or tissue fat under the
skin) at all wavelengths in the visible range. However, light
waves in the near infrared ranges penetrate the deepest of all
light waves in the visible spectrum. When low level laser light
waves penetrate deeply into the skin, they optimize the immune
responses of our blood. This has both anti-inflammatory and
immunostimulate effects. It is a scientific fact that light
transmitted to the blood in this way has positive effects
throughout the whole body, supplying vital oxygen and energy to
every cell.
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