
Laser Therapy is a well established theraputic technique with a wide variety of applications in medicine. Low Level Laser Therapy or LLLT is used to increase the speed, quality and strength of tissue repair, reduce inflammation and give pain relief.
LLLT is a form of phototherapy which involves the application of low power light energy to injuries and leisons to stimulate healing.
Ongoing controlled research into the effects of LLLT is taking place in Guys Hospital and Royal Oldham Hospitals in England, Ulster University in Northern Ireland and many centres of excellence across the world.
What can LLLT
be used for?
Sports injuries, any soft tissue (muscle) sprains and strains, Tendinitis,
Chronic pain, Wound Management - ulcers, pressure sores, acute lacerations
and 2nd degree burns, stress reflief, vertigo
Find out more
about lasers?
www.omegalaser.co.uk
