Stimulated Emission of Radiation in Kidlington

Light Amplification for the Stimulated Emission of Radiation (LASER) utilises electromagnetic radiant energy, allowing the movement of photons through space. The low-power or cold laser produces minimal thermal effects but demonstrates significant impacts on soft tissue, fracture healing, and pain management. Light at the wavelength commonly used in laser therapy is readily absorbed by enzymes, hemoglobin, fibroblasts, and neurological tissue.

Laser therapy has been demonstrated to stimulate cell degranulation, prompting the release of potent inflammatory mediators such as growth factors. It activates phagocytic processes at the injury site and enhances fibroblast cell function to increase collagen deposition, ultimately improving tensile strength.

Explore the benefits of laser therapy at our facility, where this advanced modality is applied to promote healing and effective pain relief.

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