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Lasertherapy
Biostimulating lasers involve low energy lasers. Applying low radiation on tissue we do not observe its destruction but the influence on metabolism related processes. Biostimulating lasers are commonly used in chronic pain management, sports medicine, dermatology, rheumatology, dentistry. The results of biostimulation are connected with the absorption of low powered laser stream. It causes biostimulation of tissue without destruction. It is supposed that the absorbed radiation stimulates electron transportation in the respiratory chain as well as accumulation of energy in ATP.
Terapus
consists of red light probe (wave length: 635 nm) and ultra-red light probe (wave length: 830 nm). The Light emitted by the probes is commonly known to allow the deepest penetration of the tissues inside the human organism. The power of lasers are selected optimally to ensure the shortest possible time of procedures as well as full safety and proper biostimulation effect.
INDICATIONS:
. RA (rheumatoid arthritis)
. rheumatoid spodylitis
. sacroilitis
. trigeminal nerve pain
. sciatic neuralgia
. pyogenic skin infection
. various crural ulceration
. common acne
. bedsores, zosters
. postphlebitis syndrome
. lymphatic oedema
. Buerger's disease
. wounds healing delays
. scars and keloids
. osteal growth stimulation
. SM (multiple sclerosis)
. dermal graft, burns
. discopathy, spondylosis
The number of procedures within one rehabilitation cycle depends on the doctor's indication.
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