mardi 30 octobre 2018

Facts About Laser Home Therapy For Arthritis

By Paul Clark


According to statistics collected in the United States, the leading cause of disability in the country is arthritis. This is according to the US Center of Disease Control and Prevention. Some 19 million Americans are affected by this condition so far. The term arthritis is wide and covers more than 100 different manifestations. Some of these types of arthritis are more severe and occur more commonly than others. Here are facts about laser Home Therapy for Arthritis.

There exist numerous kinds of the disease and they comprise of osteoarthritis, childhood, gouty, psoriatic, systemic lupus erythematosis and general arthritis. All these distinct types have unique features. Normally, fibromyalgia falls under rheumatic conditions. Although there exist a number of different types, there are those that occur more commonly, more so in adults. These are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid condition.

Given that this is a menace condition, lots of studies have been done so as to find an appropriate solution for it. Cold laser therapy is among the treatment options that have been developed. Usually, this treatment entails the use of near-infrared and/or red light and is considered controversial. The body part that needs treatment is normally exposed to the light.

The laser levels utilized in this treatment option are normally low and give rise to heat just like in cutting or ablation. Additional names used in reference to this option of treatment are low cold laser, low intensity laser and low power laser therapy. Because arthritis happens in a number of forms, different laser wavelengths are required for particular forms.

The light energy that is produced goes through the skin immediately it is exposed to the radiation. Usually, the penetration of the energy of light is determined by the wavelength in use. Usually, wavelengths that can get between 2cm and 5 cm into the body tissue are used by therapists. It is this penetration reaction that is accountable for the, reduction of inflammation, improvement of circulation, and promotion of healing.

The administration of this laser treatment is done using a small device that is often handheld. Given the simplicity of the procedure, it can be done in the comfort of an office setting. By nature, the procedure is noninvasive. That makes it possible for it to be performed by a physical therapist, clinician, or a doctor. The light is usually powerful enough to result in possible eye damage in case one looks at it directly.

Therefore, the therapist and the patient often put on protective eyewear. This device is meant to be held some inches over the skin or to make contact with the skin. This posture is maintained for around thirty seconds to several minutes. The amount of dose to be given and the size of the region that is under treatment usually determine the duration of exposure.

As the light is administered, tissues of the body absorb it. When absorbed, the tissues help in lessening inflammation and promoting regeneration of tissues that are damaged. It also promotes the circulation of blood and other bodily fluids. The procedure is usually painless, but one should expect some tingling sensation.




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