Treatments - Pain Management

Pain Management

How can Laser Therapy help reduce chronic pain?

Pain is your body’s alarm indicating that nerves are irritated from injury, disease or surgery. Chronic pain drains your energy and affects every aspect of your life. Laser Therapy can help to relieve that pain.

How can Laser Therapy relieve pain?

Laser Therapy technology is a new and highly effective method of dealing with any kind of pain. It treats more than 60 medical conditions including headaches, neck, back or shoulder pain, arthritis, carpal tunnel, tendonitis, fibromyalgia and sinusitis. Laser Therapy also relaxes muscle spasms and reduces muscle tension. If you combine Laser Therapy with chiropractic treatment, your Chiropractor may be able to adjust your neck or spine more easily.

A Certified Laser Therapist will apply a low-powered laser light to specific energy points on your body. This laser triggers the release of your body’s own endorphins — those natural feel-good substances — throughout your body. These endorphins, which are your body’s natural morphine, help to relieve severe pain.

Are there side effects?

Laser Therapy is non-invasive and there are no known side effects. Clients often report being more relaxed and sleeping longer and deeper, having more energy and mobility, and in general, enjoying a better quality of life.

Are there other benefits to using Laser Therapy?

Laser Therapy sends a powerful surge to your central nervous system, which frees blockages and reduces pain. Muscle spasms and swelling either vanish or are greatly reduced. The treatment also acts as an anti-inflammatory, enhancing circulation and healing wounds. It may allow you to reduce or even discontinue the analgesics or narcotics you depend on to relieve pain.

What is the Treatment Schedule?

After a detailed consultation, your Certified Laser Therapist will normally recommend two or three treatments over two weeks, followed by a reassessment. This review will determine the frequency and number of treatments required. Since pain relief usually lasts longer with each treatment, appointments may be reduced to monthly or even less often.

How much does it cost? Call for our current pricing and ask how to claim the treatment as a medical deduction.