LASER THERAPY

LASER THERAPY


Laser therapy is a technique used in physiotherapy and rheumatology, which uses light energy to penetrate affected tissues and stimulate regeneration processes. It is applied locally, using a laser device that emits concentrated beams of monochromatic light (generally between 650-980 nm) with precise therapeutic effects.

Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT - Low Level Laser Therapy) does not produce intense heat, but acts at the cellular level, stimulating mitochondria and ATP production, leading to regeneration of the affected tissue and a decrease in inflammation. At the same time, local circulation is increased, which helps lymphatic drainage and elimination of pro-inflammatory substances.

It is indicated for a wide range of conditions - from chronic joint and muscle pain to acute injuries, post-operative recovery and neuralgia. The procedure is painless, requires no recovery time and can be repeated in series, depending on the recommended treatment plan.

Arthrosis (knee, hip, spine)


Tendinitis, epicondylitis, plantar fasciitis


Neuralgii


Sprains, sprains, muscle injuries


Postoperative scarring and inflammation


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Rapid reduction of pain and inflammation


Improves microcirculation and reduces inflammation


Stimulate joint mobility regeneration


Treats deep muscle and joint structures


Low frequency medical laser for muscle, joint and neurological conditions

Laser therapy is a non-invasive therapeutic method that uses low-frequency laser light to stimulate the body's natural healing processes. This procedure is commonly recommended in medical recovery due to its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and biostimulatory effects.


In our clinic, treatments are performed with state-of-the-art equipment under the supervision of specialized medical staff, providing patients with an effective and safe solution for pain management and tissue restoration.

RECOMMENDATIONS

The main indications of laser therapy are:

    • Arthritis, tendonitis, fasciitis
    • Tight and aching muscles
    • Neuralgia (sciatica, intercostal, cervical)
    • Sports injuries and sprains
    • Postoperative swelling


CONTRAINDICATIONS

The procedure is not recommended for patients with the following conditions:

    • Areas with active neoplasia
    • Pregnancy (abdominal area)
    • Severe local infections
    • Implanted devices (in the treated area)
    • Photosensitive epilepsy


Contraindications are not absolute.

A specialist medical consultation and doctor's approval is essential.


Frequently asked questions about laser therapy

It is a procedure that uses beams of laser light to reduce pain, inflammation and speed up tissue healing.


No. The procedure is completely painless, the patient may feel a slight warm or tingling sensation.


Laserul de joasă frecvență este sigur dacă este folosit corect. Nu are efecte adverse dacă sunt respectate indicațiile medicale.


Yes, laser therapy is commonly recommended to relieve pain and reduce inflammation in arthritis and chronic joint conditions.


Yes, it is often combined with physiotherapy, massage, physiotherapy, physiotherapy or electrotherapy for a synergistic effect.


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