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Laser Therapy-High Power Laser Therapy

May 13, 2010

What is High Power Laser Therapy (HPLT)?

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L-A-S-E-R is an acronym that stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission or Radiation. In simple terms this refers to light waves of a specific wavelength – both artificial and sunlight usually consist of many different wavelengths of light scattering in all different directions.

Lasers can be used for a number of different purposes. However, Therapeutic Lasers (sometimes called “Cold Lasers”, Low-Level Laser Therapy [LLLT] or High Power Laser Therapy [HPLT]) are unique to the field of medicine.

Therapeutic Lasers offer a wide variety of benefits to patients and do so while “passing through” the skin (they do not break the skin like surgical lasers).

The wavelengths of light actually create physiological changes within the cells of the body – a process called photobiomodulation.

These benefits include:

1. pain reduction

2.  improved healing time

**2 good articles on healing time of soft tissue:

Healing Time of Soft Tissue

Fibroblast cells in Healing

3.   increased blood circulation

4.   decreased inflammation

Many of the more dramatic therapeutic effects are listed in detail below.

Therapeutic Benefits of High Power Laser Therapy (HPLT)

Numerous clinical studies and research trials have been conducted on the beneficial effects of laser therapy for a whole host of clinical conditions.

The following is a simplified list of the more widely studied biological effects of Laser Therapy.

Laser Therapy Effect #1: Pain Relief

Laser Therapy relieves pain through several different biological mechanisms:

1) Laser Therapy blocks the pain signals transmitted from injured parts of the body to the brain. This decreases nerve sensitivity and significantly reduces the perception of pain.

2) Laser Therapy also reduces pain by decreasing inflammation and swelling.

3) Laser Therapy also reduces pain by increasing the production and release of endorphins and enkephalins which are natural pain-relieving chemicals within our bodies.

Laser Therapy Effect #2: Improved Nerve Function

Laser light speeds up the process of nerve cell reconnection which decreases the time necessary for nerve cells to heal after an injury. Laser Therapy also increases the amplitude (strength) of action potentials (signals sent along nerve fibers) which improves overall nerve and muscle function. Both of these reasons explain why Laser Therapy is so beneficial at reducing the symptoms related to nerve injury – namely sharp pain, numbness, tingling and burning.

Laser Therapy Effect #3: Inflammation Reduction

Laser Therapy causes the smaller arteries and lymph vessels of the body to increase in size – a mechanism called vasodilation.

This increased vasodilation allows inflammation, swelling and edema to be cleared away from injury sites more effectively. Vasodilation of lymph vessels also promotes lymphatic drainage which also aids in this vital healing process.

Bruising is often resolved more quickly as a result of this particular biological effect.

Laser Therapy Effect #4: Faster Wound Healing

Laser therapy stimulates the production of fibroblasts which are the building blocks needed to create collagen.

Collagen is the essential protein required to replace old tissue or to repair damaged tissue. Because of this effect Laser Therapy is effective at treating open wounds and burns.

Laser Therapy Effect #5: Accelerated Tissue Repair and Cell Growth

Photons of light emitted by therapeutic lasers penetrate deeply into the tissues of the body to stimulate the production centers of individual cells.

This stimulation increases the energy available to these cells causing them to absorb nutrients and expel waste products more rapidly. This dramatically accelerates the repair of injured tissue leading to faster tendon, ligament and muscle healing.

Laser Therapy Effect #6: Improved Blood Flow

Laser Therapy significantly increases the formation of new capillaries (tiny blood vessels) within damaged tissues.

With more capillaries bringing more blood to the injury site healing is sped up, wounds are closed more rapidly and scar tissue formation is reduced.

Laser Therapy Effect #7: Increased Metabolic Activity

Laser Therapy also has a profound impact on individual blood cells that pass through the laser beam during treatment.

The laser light significantly increases the oxygen and nutrient load capacity of the red blood cells (RBCs). This allows for increased metabolic activity and production of certain specific enzymes. Both of these effects can be felt across the entire body and are not just limited to the area exposed to the laser light.

Laser Therapy Effect #8: Reduced Formation of Scar Tissue

Laser Therapy reduces the formation of scar tissue (fibrous tissue) following tissue damage related to cuts, burns and surgery.

Laser Therapy is able to reduce this formation by speeding up the healing process, improving the blood flow to the injured area and more effectively carrying away waste products – all are mechanisms mentioned above. Faster healing always leads to less scar tissue formation.

Laser Therapy Effect #9: Enhanced Immune Function

Photons of laser light are directly absorbed by chromophores (molecular enzymes within cells) that are embedded within most cells of the body.

This laser light absorption activates a specific enzymatic process that triggers the production of ATP. ATP (adenosine tri-phosphate) is the single most important form of energy that powers ALL chemical reactions within ALL cells of the body.

Higher energy production leads to faster and more efficient function – especially true of immune-specific cells that are exposed to Laser Therapy. This improved efficiency aids the immune system in fighting off undesirable microbes and pathogens.

Laser Therapy Effect #10: Acupuncture Point Stimulation

Laser Therapy is also an effective alternative to traditional Acupuncture treatment.

Traditional Acupuncture delivers therapeutic effects through the mechanical stimulation of “Acupuncture Points” throughout the body.

This is achieved by piercing the Acupuncture Points with needles and then twisting the needles by hand, tamping them or connecting them to electrical stimulation devices. Laser Therapy may be used to stimulate the same Acupuncture Points without the need for invasive needling or similar mechanical stimulation.

Related articles:

Laser Therapy in Rehabilitation-Irvine California

 

Laser Therapy-Understanding the Science

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