Low Level Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy is low-intensity laser therapy that stimulates healing while using low levels of light.

The technique is called “cold” laser therapy because the low levels of light aren’t enough to heat your body’s tissue. The level of light is low when compared to other forms of laser therapy, such as those used to destroy tumors and coagulate tissue.  Surgical and aesthetic lasers heat the tissue being treated. True to its name, cold laser therapy does not.

Cold laser therapy is also known as:

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Low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
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Low-power laser therapy (LPLT)

What is Laser Therapy used to treat?

Laser Therapy is used to treat a wide variety of musculoskeletal issues including but not limited to:

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Osteoarthritis
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Chronic pain
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Tendonitis
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Repetitive stress injuries
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Sports recovery
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Post surgery rehabilitation
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Rotator cuff injuries
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Neck and back pain
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Wrist and hand pain
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Bursitis
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If you are experiencing any of the above symptoms, then Laser Therapy may be the right treatment for you.

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NSW, 2282

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