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Laser Therapy
Low Intensity Laser Therapy: eliminates pain, accelerates healing, stimulates immune response, and restores normal cell function without any side-effects.
What Is This Therapy?
Bioflex Laser Therapy, also known as photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT), is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-level laser and light-emitting diode (LED) light to support healing to diseased or traumatized tissues.
This therapy delivers light energy into the tissues to help stimulate the body’s natural healing processes without producing heat or causing discomfort.
How Does It Work?
Low-level laser light penetrates the skin and reaches deeper tissues, where it helps stimulate cellular activity and circulation. This process supports the production of cellular energy (ATP), which plays an important role in tissue repair and recovery.
By supporting cellular function, laser therapy may help reduce inflammation, improve circulation, decrease pain, and promote healing of injured tissues.
Why Is This Therapy Used?
Bioflex Laser Therapy is used as a supportive treatment to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and improve recovery from both acute and chronic injuries. Because it is non-invasive and well tolerated, it is often used alongside other therapies as part of a comprehensive treatment plan.
Who May Benefit?
General
Injuries
ligament and tendon tears
fractures with associated soft tissue injuries
facet joint syndrome
bulging and herniated discs
contusions
Inflammatory
tendonitis
myositis
synovitis
bursitis
plantar fasciitis
rheumatoid arthritis
Degenerative
osteoarthritis
chondromalacia patella
discogenic and vertebrogenic radiculopathy
spinal stenosis
calcifications (e.g. bone spurs)
Other Applications
burns:
thermal
chemical
What To Expect During Treatment
During treatment, laser and LED light panels are placed over the treatment area while the patient relaxes comfortably. Treatments are painless and typically last several minutes depending on the area being treated.
Treatment Planning & Frequency
Treatment frequency and duration vary depending on individual health needs and provider recommendations. Your provider will discuss how often treatments may be appropriate as part of your personalized plan of care.