The Power of Thera-Lase : Faster Recovery and Visible Results
According to physical therapists, the class-four laser surpasses typical cold laser therapy commonly used in rehabilitation. It possesses greater power and wavelength, resulting in more profound healing properties. One patient, who arrived on crutches due to an ankle sprain, returned to the field after receiving five laser treatments combined with traditional physical therapy. Remarkably, this individual even became the highest scorer of the game.
As stated by Kalenderian, "The more power and wavelength you have, the more depth penetration you get to heal damaged cell tissues quicker." It is important to note that not all cold lasers are created equal, as there are various types used in clinics.
Treatment with cold laser therapy typically lasts for about 15 minutes. The patient and practitioner wear goggles to safeguard their eyes during the procedure. The complex laser device emits light photons that penetrate the skin, reaching the injured tissue or joint. This light stimulates chemical changes in the area, promoting the healing and regeneration of damaged tissues. Notably, patients usually experience minimal discomfort during the procedure.
Patients have expressed their satisfaction with the addition of this treatment modality. They appreciate the swift recovery and visible results obtained through this machine in Kalenderian's practice.
After only one laser treatment session, a patient reported to Fox News Digital that the bruising in her knees had disappeared and the swelling had been reduced by nearly 50%. Another patient praised the effectiveness of this treatment for her knees and back, stating, "It works."
Kalenderian confirmed these positive outcomes and highlighted the capabilities of the Phoenix Thera-lase System, the machine he employs. It helps alleviate acute or chronic pain, treats inflammation and swelling, and promotes tissue regrowth. Furthermore, it enhances blood circulation, expediting the healing process. Experts have noted that the system can address various injuries, such as low back pain, tendonitis, swelling, and sprains.
Since implementing this treatment modality, Kalenderian has observed faster recovery rates among his patients, requiring fewer physical therapy sessions.