If you have ever suffered a sports injury, you know how frustrating it can be. Not only does it sideline you from your favorite activity, but the recovery process can be long and tedious. Many athletes turn to a technique known as cold laser therapy to speed up the healing process and get back in the game. What is cold laser therapy and does it really work? Dr. Dirks and our team at Dirks Chiropractic in Greenville would like to take a closer look at cold laser therapy.
Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), is a treatment that uses low-intensity lasers to stimulate healing. Dr. Dirks applies lasers to the skin for a brief period. This treatment helps reduce inflammation and promote tissue healing.
You can treat several different sports injuries with cold laser therapy. Some of the most common include:
Our chiropractor can use cold laser therapy to help reduce the inflammation and swelling associated with a sprain or strain. The lasers will also promote healing so that you can get back to your usual routine sooner.
Muscle tears can be quite painful and take longer to heal. Cold laser therapy can help speed up the healing process, and you may return to your sport sooner.
Tendonitis is a condition that causes inflammation and pain in the tendons. Cold laser therapy can help reduce inflammation and promote healing.
Shin splints are a common sports injury among runners and other athletes. They can cause pain and inflammation in the shinbone and be difficult to treat. Cold laser therapy can help speed up the healing process and reduce your pain.
Arthritis is a condition that causes inflammation and pain in the joints. It can be challenging to manage, but cold laser therapy can help reduce inflammation and pain.
Cold laser therapy can be a very effective treatment for sports injuries. If you are suffering from a sports injury and live in or around Greenville, call our team at Dirks Chiropractic today at (252) 751-0660 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.
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