Treatable Conditions
Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Arthritis, Heel Pain, TMJ,
Tendonitis, and Chronic Pain Syndromes.
A partial list
of medical conditions which have responded well to cold
laser therapy
include:
- Sports Injuries:
- Tennis Elbow
(lateral epicondylitis)
- Golfer's Elbow
(medial epicondylitis)
- Runner's Knee
(patello-femoral syndrome)
- Jumper's Knee
(patello-tendinitis)
- Achilles
Tendonitis
- Heel Cushion
Pain (plantar fasciitis)
- Sprains,
Strains, Tendinitis
- Work Related
Injuries:
- Carpal Tunnel
Syndrome
- Back Pain
(cervical, thoacic, lumbar, sacral, sacroiliac,
bursitis, fibromyositis)
- Pain Control:
- Sciatica
- Radiculopathy
- Neuralgia
- Arthritis:
- Rheumatoid
Arthritis
- Osteoarthritis
Therapeutic lasers have
the ability to treat an extensive list of ailments that
include but are not limited to:
- Ankylosing
Spondylitis (inflammation between the vertebrae of
the spine and sacroiliac joints)
- Buerger's Disease
(inflammation of the arteries, nerves and veins in
the legs or arms)
- Bursitis
(inflammation of a bursa (fluid filled pad that acts
as a cushion at a pressure point in the body)
- Cervical Vertebral
Syndrome (pain in the neck joints)
- Chondromalacia
Patellae (inflammation of the cartilage directly
behind the kneecap)
- Contusions
(bruises)
- Diabetic
Neuropathy (inflammation of the peripheral nerves
between the central nervous system and other organs)
- Fibromyositis
(muscular pain)
- Fracture Pain
- Frozen Shoulder
- Golfer's Elbow
(inflammation of the epicondyle (bony prominence) on
the medial side of the elbow)
- Ischial Pain
- Lumbago (low back
pain)
- Migraine Pain
(severe headaches)
- Morton's
Metatarsalgia (pain in the metatarsal bones in the
foot)
- Neuralgia (pain
associated by the irritation or damage of a nerve)
- Occipital and
Trigeminal Neuralgia (severe pain of the trigeminal
nerve)
- Osteoarthritis
(degeneration of the cartilage that lines joints or
formation of osteophytes (bony outgrowths)
- Otitis Media
(inflammation of the middle ear)
- Plantar Fasciitis
(heel spurs or inflammation of the fibrous
connective tissue of the foot)
- Post-Operative
Pain
- Prostatitis
(inflammation of the prostate gland)
- Radiculopathy
(damage to the nerve roots that enter or leave the
spinal cord)
- Rheumatic Pain and
Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Sciatica (pain
that radiates along the sciatic nerve in the leg)
- Sinusitis
(inflammation of the sinuses)
- Sore Heel Cushion
(Heel Spurs)
- Sprains
- Strains
- Tendinitis
(inflammation of a tendon)
- Tennis Elbow
(inflammation in the tendon that attaches the
extensor muscles to the humerus)
- Tenosynovitis
(inflammation of the thin inner lining of the sheath
that surrounds a tendon)
- Tietze's Syndrome
(inflammation of the rib cartilage).