LiteCure Laser
Laser Therapy
What is LASER Light?
LASER is an acronym for Light
Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
What are the major differences between laser light and conventional
light?
Laser
light is monochromatic (narrow spectrum, specific wavelength) and coherent.
How does laser therapy help heal?
Pain results from trauma, inflammation and/or cellular disruption, malfunction, or less than optimal cellular function. Healing and pain relief come with cellular normalization. Photons enable cells to perform optimally by stimulating them to initiate bio-chemical reactions, which produce enzymes and ATP (usable energy).Use of laser light enhances cellular function and it can also encourage the formation of collagen and cartilage in damaged joints and the repair of tendons and ligaments.

What are the biological effects of laser light emitted from devices
such as the LiteCure Deep Tissue Laser?
Over 2000 studies have shown that lasers:
- REDUCE PAIN by stimulating cells to produce their own endorphins, a natural pain killer.
- PROMOTE FASTER HEALING by stimulating cells to increase the production of major healing enzymes.
- REDUCE INFLAMMATION through improved lymphatic drainage.
- INCREASE BONE REPAIR SPEED by stimulating fibroblastic and osteoblastic proliferation.
- RELAX MUSCLES and muscle spasms
- DECREASE SWELLING by stimulating lymphatic drainage.
- ENHANCE THE IMMUNE SYSTEM by increasing the number of "killer" cells by 400-900%.
- RE-ENERGIZE CELL MEMBRANES to allow transport of essential nutrients across cell walls (nutrients will not cross an injured or sick cell wall, thus slowing healing) allowing a healthy new cell to grow.
How does Laser Therapy compared
to LED Therapy?
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