Laser therapy

Laser therapy is a method of physical influence on the human body, which is based on the use of a concentrated beam of light. Such therapy has found wide application in modern medicine, as it shows high efficiency in the treatment of a wide variety of diseases. The light beam itself during laser therapy is rather weak and tolerant to the nature of the human body, therefore it cannot harm it in any way. On the contrary, this therapy can have a powerful antibacterial and antiviral effect.

The essence of the technique lies in the fact that in the process of the influence of lasers on certain soft tissues, blood vessels, and nerve nodes, their regeneration and stimulation begin. As a result, the work of the circulatory system returns to normal, the spine strengthens, and various toxins and their decay products are more quickly removed from the cells. In addition, laser therapy has very few contraindications and is painless.

LASER THERAPY AS A MECHANISM OF IMPACT

Laser therapy refers to physiotherapy, although it is considered a separate self-sufficient method for the treatment of various diseases. In the process of exposure to the body, the light beam penetrates the tissue to a depth of up to 13 cm and causes changes in the cells. This has a positive effect on the lymph flow and stabilizes membrane and intracellular metabolism. The effectiveness of the procedure will be noticeable immediately after the first 3-4 sessions.

According to the method of exposure, laser therapy is divided into 2 groups:

  1. Non-invasive.
  2. Invasive.

With non-invasive exposure, the light beam only affects the skin. The zone of influence can be either projection (in the area of ​​the diseased organ) or point (acupuncture, reflexogenic). If you need to “treat” too large an area of ​​​​skin, if necessary, it is zoned. The technique of execution - remote or contact.

Invasive laser therapy is divided into:

  1. Intraorganic (for example, if you need to treat the stomach, bronchi).
  2. Intravascular (used in the treatment of various blood diseases).


In each case, the parameters of exposure will be different, depending on the particular patient and his illness.

Laser therapy can:

  • enhance the work of cellular and humoral immunity;
  • have an anti-inflammatory effect;
  • stabilize blood oxygen saturation;
  • expand blood vessels;
  • enhance the processes of microcirculation in the body;
  • contribute to the acceleration of regenerative processes;
  • improve carbohydrate, lipid, and protein metabolism.

 

CONTRAINDICATIONS FOR LASER THERAPY

All therapies have their indications and contraindications. Laser therapy is prohibited to prescribe to patients:

  1. In diseases of the cardiovascular system with a violation of the function of hematopoiesis.
  2. Those who suffer from frequent bleeding have poor blood clotting.
  3. With serious disorders in the brain (impaired blood supply to the brain).
  4. In the acute form of renal or hepatic insufficiency (or in the phase of decompensation).
  5. With serious disorders in the respiratory system, with severe lung diseases.
  6. Suffering from malignant or benign neoplasms.
  7. Those who carrying a child, especially those in the first two trimesters.


But all the above contraindications can be considered conditional and in each case, the treatment decision is made by the doctor. Indeed, on the other hand, laser therapy is very often prescribed to patients with problems:

  • musculoskeletal system: arthritis, arthrosis, sciatica, bursitis, osteochondrosis, neuritis, etc.;
  • pneumonia, bronchitis, asthma;
  • angina pectoris, ischemia, myocardial infarction, hypertension;
  • cystitis, nephritis, prostatitis, pyelonephritis, adenoma;
  • pulpitis, caries, periodontitis, periodontal disease, injuries of the oral mucosa, pulpitis;
  • duodenal ulcer and stomach, gastritis, hepatitis, pancreatitis, colitis, cholecystitis;
  • dermatitis, herpes, eczema, acne, neurodermatitis;
  • burns, cuts, wounds, purulent skin diseases, carbuncles, boils, ulcers, heel spurs, etc.

The list is endless because laser therapy has a healing and anti-inflammatory effect, so it can be used literally for any disease - it all depends on the specific case.

PRICES FOR LASER THERAPY IN THE COMPLEX SVITYAZ

Our treatment complex has everything you need for laser therapy:

  1. Competent physiotherapists and doctors of other specialties.
  2. State-of-the-art professional-grade equipment.
  3. The opportunity to receive qualified treatment at an affordable price.

We have rather low prices for laser therapy in Svityaz when compared with other medical institutions in the country. You can verify this yourself by contacting our managers.

REVIEWS ABOUT LASER THERAPY

Patient reviews are usually positive. Most of all, they like the effectiveness of the method and the speed of its impact. Even those people who came to us with advanced serious chronic diseases later said that they finally felt relief, and then completely forgot about the pain.