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Let's take a look at why we should consider
using Laser Therapy for our patients' benefit. First of
all, let's look at a few studies of specific conditions that
used laser therapy. Pain Reduction
This was a study performed at the
University of California Irvine Medical Center, Orange
California. This was a double blind study on 35 patients with trigeminal neuralgia. The subjects received laser therapy or
placebo therapy three times a week for ten weeks. Probably the
most notable aspect of this study was that therapists'
administering the laser therapy were selected, intentionally had
no previous experience with laser therapy.
The results showed
that repeated LLLT produced pain relief in trigeminal
neuralgia. Those subjects with moderate to severe pain showed
greater benefit than did subjects who had light pain.
Shoulder Tendonitis
This study done at Queen
Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham, England was a random double
blind study of 30 patients with shoulder tendonitis. There were
three treatment groups, one laser therapy, one sham laser
therapy, and drug therapy. Objectively active shoulder flexion,
extension, and abduction were evaluation pre and post-treatment
after two weeks. Subjectively pain, stiffness, movement, and
function were measured.
The laser therapy produced the greatest improvement of all
three therapies when measuring maximum shoulder flexion,
extension, and abduction AND also provided the greatest pain
relief of all three therapies administered. The drug therapy
significantly improved movement and function only when compared
to sham laser therapy.
Let's consider what happens when we use laser therapy. The
best description that I have found to discuss the biological
benefits of low level laser therapy is from Professor H. Klima
from the Atomic Institute of the Austrian Universities in
Vienna, Austria. Klima has conducted various research studies
that document the following effects of laser therapy:
- Anti-inflammatory--reduces the ability of the
lymphocytes to reach the antigenic stimuli.
- Edema reduction and revascularization--increased
regeneration of lymph vessels and veins.
- Reduced fibrous tissue formation--it slows and
reduces fibrous tissue formation.
- Increased tissue activity--changes in
prostaglandin content, higher enzyme content, increased
production of cellular products.
- Stimulate cell growth--connective tissue, tendon
tissue, bone tissue, and recently nerve tissue. It is
important to note that cancerous tissue and bacterial growth
is not stimulated by LLLT.
- Cell regeneration--increased regeneration of
nerve cells in the peripheral nervous system and the central
nervous system following laboratory inflicted injuries.
With the laser, we are using very specific light energy for
the exact frequency of firing of a healthy cell. When a healthy
cell replicates, when the DNA replicates, for instance when I
exercise my muscles the protein DNA replication in the muscle
cells every 6-10 days. If we only workout one time there will
be very little protein DNA replication as a result, there will
be no increase bulk or strength. It takes approximately three
weeks for an old muscle cell to be replaced by a new one. By
using the laser, we are allowing tan older cell to replicate at
a faster rate.
The skin regenerates one cell in about 28 days.
Liver, gall bladder, and organs in general take about 3-6
months for one cell to be replaced by a new cell.
Bone cells take about one year. The latest information is
that every cell in your body replicates in about one year.
What we are dong with the laser is putting in a light
frequency that is the same frequency as a healthy cell with the
same frequency replicates, when the DNA replicates it is at a
wavelength of 630-640nm. The Erchonia PL3000 laser emits a
wavelength of exactly 635nm; it is very exacting. This does not
waver more than 5nm in either direction--up or down. It never
gets less than 630nm and never gets more than 640nm. This is
why we are able to get such incredible results--because it is so
precise.
Something very small, like a chronic condition, for example--
Oshira does tomography and finds that there are cold spots in
the body where there is not enough blood supply, he comes back
and administers laser therapy to the area to increase blood
supply and affect the micro vasculation and increase the nerve
potentiation and you can see changes in the tomography within an
hour. Something that is too much activity like an inflammatory
response, it is actually able to bring down and return to
normal.
If you can begin receiving treatment within the first few
hours of trauma, you usually do not have the inflammatory
response and the inflammatory cascade. |