Laser photo therapy in wound healing
High energy and potent, yet gentle and soft, the laser light stimulates
cellular mitochondria to increase the ATP synthe-sis. Nowadays we know: Cells
with a lac of energy can be stimulated by laser light. Wound healing is a
complex process that requires substantial amounts of energy. During healing,
the body has to fight bacteria and potential infections. Cellular debris and
toxins have to be removed. Damaged tissue undergoes repairs. New tissue has to
be grown and integrated into the area. Light provides the energy required for
the increased synthesis of the ATP. The incre-ase in the synthesis of the ATP
may be initially slow due to damaged or impaired capillary perfusion into the
tissues and or-gans. Laser light of PalmLaser stimulates, normalises and
restores cellular metabolic processes and, therefore, leads to signifi-cant
acceleration in wound healing.
Laser for pain
relief
In addition to
its role in wound healing, the ATP also plays an important role in pain
reduction. The ATP influences func-tionality of the sodium-potassium pump.
Sodium-potassium pump is crucial to normal functioning of cellular membra-nes.
Up to 60% of the ATP can be consu-med by the ion pump in order to maintain
cellular membranes in their optimal con-dition that allows normal active
transport of substances across. Shortage of the ATP leads to a dysfunction of
the sodium-po-tassium pump mechanism, which in turn has a negative impact on
the membranes. Subsequently arising cellular imbalances can cause pain. The
soft laser light increases the ATP pro-duction, helping to normalise metabolic
processes and restoring functionality of the membranes, thus alleviating pain.
Transformation of
photon-energy
PalmLaser
delivers laser light that stimulates endogenous ATP production and improves
cellular metabolism, resulting in the following positive improvements:
- Acceleration of
wound healing
- Fast pain
relief
- Reduction in
swelling, redness and bruising
- Reduction in
inflammation
- Accelerated
regeneration of tissue
- Reduction of
the build up of scar tissue
- Increase in
collagen production
- Improvement in
the blood flow
Red and infrared
laser light generated by the PalmLaser stimulates the surface of the skin and
the underlying tissues,
penetrating up to the depth of a few centimeter.
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