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Doctors, Dentists, Chiropractors,
Veterinarians and Wholistic Practitioners use
Low level Laser therapy. Learn about the use
of Low Level Lasers in medicine, laser dentistry and equine lasers. Low Level Lasers are now used
regularly for the treatment of carpal tunnel
syndrome, repetitive motion injuries, soft
tissue injuries, acute or chronic pain and
inflammation and smoking cessation. Discover Harmonic
Resonating Lasers such as the Scalar Wave Laser. Some Low
Level Lasers utilize an assortment of vibrational
frequencies to address countless
disorders. Stimulating laser probes such as
the Pulsar Probes are also valuable
additions to the health practitioners tool
bag. To compare Low Level Lasers, check out
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Medical Uses
Of Low Level Lasers (Low Level Laser Therapy In
Medicine):
NOTE! The following reviews of low
level lasers is taken from recently published
international literature, much of which is available
utilizing any good web search engine and the search
terms "low level laser" or "low level laser therapy".
In most countries other than the United States, low
level lasers are legal to use on human subjects by
both medical practitioners and by the lay people
themselves.
Low level laser therapy has been
successfully utilized as alternative medicine
for:
Acupuncture
Acute myocardial infarction
Allergy
Blood irradiation
Bechterew's disease
Blood pressure control
Bone regeneration
Cancer
Cardiac conditions
Prevents restenosis after balloon
angioplasty
Decrease the number of angina attacks
Eczema
Alleviation of heart pain-cervicothoracic pain
syndrome
Suppression of lipid peroxidation
Promotion of antioxidants
Protection of erythrocyte membranes
Reduction of fibrinogen level
Normalization of antithrombin-III
Reduction of arrthythmic deaths (two year follow
up)
Reduction of the activities of the
hypophyseoaadrenocortical and
aldosteron-renin-angiotensin systems
Protective effect on erythrocytes caused by
heart/lung machines
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Cerebral palsy
Crural ulcers
Depression, psychosomatic problems
Diabetes
Duodenal/gastric ulcers
Epicondylitis (tennis elbow)
Ear conditions including hearing loss and
tinnitus
Eye conditions
Fibrositis/fibromyalgia
Gynecological problems
Headaches including migraine
Hemorrhoids
Herniated lumbar discs
Herpes simplex (HSV1) of the lips as well as
sexual herpes
Immune system modulation
Lichen
Low back pain
Microcirculation
Mucositis connected with cancer treatment
Muscle regeneration
Nerve conduction
Ophthalmic problems - stye MUST use less than 5
J/cm2
Pain associated with any cause
Rheumatoid and osteoarthritis
Salivary gland disorders
Sinusitis
Spinal cord injuries
Sports injuries of all types
Strains and sprains of all types
Tendonitis/bursitis and other locations on man
and animals
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
Tonsillitis
Trigeminal neuralgia
Trigger point therapy
Thrombophlebitis
Tuberculosis
Urology problems including inflamed
prostrate
Warts
Whiplash and associated disorders
Wound healing regardless of the cause
Zoster (shingles)
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Laser Dentistry and Low Level Laser Therapy
When choosing a Cold Laser for
Dentistry applications, doesn't it make sense to use
a laser that has been developed by a wholistic
dentist? The Q-series of lasers developed by Dr.
Larry Lytle, DDS has a track record of over 10 years
with success in laser dentistry. The laser probes 660
and 808 cold laser enhancer probes can be used for
countless applications and are idealy suited for
comfortable and effectively use in over 24 dental
application. There are 230 positive studies done by
81 universities from 37 different countries showing
from 80 to 95% success using Low Level Laser Therapy
(LLLT) on over 24 different dental procedures
including for the following conditions:
Alveolitis (bone infection)
Anesthetic - used alone to replace or in
conjunction to enhance the depth or profoundness of
dental anesthetic
Aphthae ulcers (canker sores)
Bleeding - postoperative bleeding control
Caries - Used prior to drilling to PREVENT tooth
hyperemia and postoperative pain
Dentitio dificlis - pain around the coronal
tissue of either primary or permanent teeth
Endodontics - root canal - used to flush
bacteria out of dentinal tubules and reduce pain
associated with root canal
Extraction - used before and after to control
bleeding, pain, and speed healing
Gingivitis (bleeding of the gums)
Herpes Zoster (cold sores)
Hypersensitive dentine - usually at gum line -
many over the counter tooth pastes are sold with less
benefit than LLLT
Implantology - reduces inflammation, speeds
healing, reduces inflammation, and increases bone
growth
Jaw fractures
Leukplakia (precancerous tissue)
Lingua geografica
Lip wounds
Mucositis associated with cancer
medications
Nausea - used prior to taking impressions to
prevent gagging
Nerve injury
Oedema (swelling)
Oral surgery
Orthodontics
Pain regardless of the cause
Pediatric dental treatment
Periodontics
Prosthetics - denture sores
Secondary dentin formation
TMJ/TMD (temporomandibular joint and associated
muscle disorders)
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Veterinary Use Of Low
Level Lasers or Soft Lasers
Low level laser therapy has been used
in the US by veterinarians since the mid 1980's.
These lasers are mostly higher power low level
lasers. These soft lasers range in power from 20 mW
in the visible light range up to 900 or 1000 mW in
the infrared range. Wavelengths vary, but the most
common are 650 or 660 nm in the visible spectrum and
780 to 830 in the near infrared spectrum. Some of
these lasers are a single laser diode for acupuncture
on animals or for the treatment of small areas, and
others are clusters of lasers and LED's designed to
treat larger areas. Veterinary lasers are registered
with the FDA and are legal to sell and buy.
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