Laser Pain Relief


The PL-Touch laser from Erchonia

   Proven | Non-Invasive | Drug-Free | Pain Relief
Q. How does Low-Level Laser (3LT®) work?

A. Photonic stimuli excite the body’s cells infusing them with energy, with the three primary reactions being, reduction of inflammation, cell regeneration, and increased blood flow.

Q. What are the benefits of low-laser therapy?

A. Low level laser therapy is a non-invasive, fast and effective modality that has been proven in clinical trials to reduce pain, reduce edema, and promote healing.

Q. How safe is low-level laser therapy (3LT®)?

A. Low level laser therapy has is very safe; the only general precaution is the use of special filtering glasses when a class 3B laser is in use.

Q. Is low-level laser therapy painful?

A. No, most people do not feel anything. For those that have reported a feeling, it is nothing more than a slight tingling.

Q. Are there any conditions which would prevent me from low-level laser treatment?

A. There are no code regulated contraindications; however, since there are no long term evaluations on certain conditions, Erchonia does not recommend use on pregnant women or persons with a pace maker.

Q. Does low-level laser therapy cause heat damage or cancer in the tissue?

A. No, low-level laser by virtue of design is non-heat producing and does not alter the cell structure. The laser irradiation is non-ionizing, meaning it does not collect in the tissue.

Q. Are there any side effects?

A. Some persons have reported a sense of deep relaxation that may cause drowsiness

Q. Are there any complications to the treatments?

A. There are no known and / or published adverse effects of low-level laser therapy.
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