Laser therapy is the non-invasive use of laser energy to generate a photochemical response in damaged or dysfunctional tissue. Laser therapy can alleviate pain, reduce inflammation and accelerate recovery from a wide range of acute and chronic clinical conditions. Laser therapy is a drug-free, surgery-free technique.
Laser therapy is a treatment that uses a strong beam of light to cut, burn, or destroy tissue. The term LASER stands for "Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation." Lasers are more precise than traditional surgical instruments. Cuts can be made shorter and shallower. This causes less damage to tissue. Laser therapies are medical treatments that use focused light. Unlike most light sources, it is tuned to very specific wavelengths. This allows it to be focused into powerful beams.