How do we know that it works?

Across the field of healthcare, 'evidence based' or 'evidence informed' care is considered the gold standard.

In practical terms this means that treatments must keep up to date with the current scientific research.

Treatment plans are modified according to the current 'best practice' – the consensus as to what works best.

Happily, there is a wealth of good quality research published which supports the use of laser therapy for pain management, reducing inflammation and promoting injury healing.

Certain conditions have been shown to respond to laser therapy. By clicking on the condition you will be taken to a summary of the laser therapy research relating to that condition.

Pain

  • Neck
  • Low back
  • Shoulder
  • Jaw
  • Chronic/post surgical
  • Joint
  • Muscle
  • Neuralgia

Sports Injuries

  • Foot/ankle
  • Elbow
  • Shoulder/arm

Tissue repair

  • Wound healing
  • Bone
  • Nerve

Arthritis

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