Humans & Pets Healthcare
Laser therapy decreases nerve sensitivity by decreasing the pain-eliciting chemical bradykinin. It stimulates the release of endorphins and enkephalins (the body’s natural painkillers), producing an analgesic effect.
Lasers stimulate the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which is a molecule that carries energy within cells. This increase enhances the repair processes of the cell. Laser also creates a widening of the arteries and veins allowing damage cells removal, increase of nutrients and oxygen to the area and access to antioxidants that increase antiinflammatory processes.
Lasers are able to penetrate deeply into the tissue, and photobiomodulation accelerates cellular reproduction and growth. This allows the cells of tendons, ligaments, nerves and muscles to be repaired faster.
Laser light increases the formation of new capillaries in damaged tissue, Allowing a faster healing process.
Laser therapy reduces the formation of scar tissue following tissue damage from repetitive motion injuries, cuts, scratches, burns, or surgery.
Lasers stimulate collagen, an essential protein required to repair injuries. As a result, it increases the healing of wounds and damaged tissues.
Laser therapy allows us to estipulate the acupuncture trigger points effectively without the discomfort of needling.