

| The future is here for a non-invasive form of therapy |
| The LLLT (Low Level Laser Therapy) device is approved by the FDA Results of photobiostimulation: Increases vascularity (circulation) by increasing the formation of new capillaries, which are additional blood vessels that replace damaged ones. New capillaries speed up the healing process by carrying more oxygen as well as more nutrients needed for healing and they can also carry more waste products away. Stimulates production of collagen. Collagen is the most common protein found in the body. Collagen is the essential protein used to repair damaged tissue and to replace old tissue. It is the substance that holds cells together and has a high degree of elasticity. By increasing collagen production less scar tissue is formed at the damaged site. Stimulates cellular metabolism to accept nutrients faster and get rid of waste products faster by increasing the energy level in the cell. Increases lymphatic system activity, to speed relief of swelling. Reduces excitability of nervous tissue. The photons of light energy stimulate the body to increase the available calcium in the areas treated. Stimulation by these light particles has shown the ability to increase nerve repair. Reference: ML830. Clinical Applications Low Level Laser Therapy has proven to be effective in many forms of therapeutic medicine and pain management, treating many conditions including: Arthritis, Osteo Rheumatoid Arthritis Migraine Headaches Lower Back Pain Repetitive Stress Injuries Tendinitis Fibromyalgia Sprains & Strains Post-Operative Pain Tennis Elbow TMJ Golfers Elbow Sports Injuries Carpel Tunnel Syndrome Soft Tissue Injuries Hip Bursitis Fracture RSD/CRPS Post-Operative Wounds Swelling and Inflammation Burns Pressure Sores Herpes Simplex Acne Cysts Veterinarians are using the power of LLLT in many applications. Recommended veterinary applications include first aid treatment for traumatic and surgical wounds, strains, musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction, rheumatoid and osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia (see article entitled, “True Colors of Laser Light” on our web site), neurologic applications such as neuralgia and other nerve injuries ranging from contusions to muscle tears. Current treatment protocols exist for the following human medical conditions: healing of open wounds; dermatitis; eczema; lack of granulation tissue formation (thus retarding wound healing); overcoming and softening scar tissue formation; fistulas; edema; cysts; bursitis; muscle inflammation, contusions, ruptures, atrophy and contractures; neuritis; neuralgia; nerve injuries; atrophy of nerves; paresis; paralysis; prolapsed disc disease; spondylitis; periostis; spondylosis; bone fractures and fissures; arthritis, both rheumatoid and osteoarthritis; arthrosis; strains and sprains; dislocations (post- reduction); tendnitis; epicondylitis; tendon strains and contusions; tendon ruptures and following tendon surgery; hematoma; tissue infiltration of blood after blood taking or injection. |

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