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Arthrosis

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Arthrosis presents itself as a painful damage to the cartilage in the joints caused by friction, abrasion, wear and tear and/or occasionally, an injury. Arthrosis can occur in any joint, but it is most prevalent in the knee, hip, ankle and wrist.

Arthrosis manifests itself by acute episodes of pain and/or by continuous chronic pain, debilitating discomfort and movement restrictions. There is no concomitant inflammation present in the arthrotic joints.

Arthrosis is very debilitating and restrictive. It has an adverse impact on the sufferer's quality of life.

Historically, arthrosis used to be managed mainly by pain killing medication. More recently, arthrotic problems can be successfully addressed by more modern therapy modalities and/or complex therapy systems that are effective, well tolerated and safe. Therapeutic goals include effective pain reduction, increase in mobility, better quality of life and, when possible, slowing down of the damaging process.

Laser phototherapy works well as a stand alone therapeutic modality or as a part of a therapy system, offering many benefits to people affected by arthrosis. Regular treatment with laser light produces outstanding results in the management of arthrotic problems. The high energy light soothes the diseased tissues. There is a marked increase in blood flow that helps to slow down the progress of deterioration. In parallel to improved mobility, the quality of life improves, too.

Therapists and patients using devices from MedSolution, namely the LaserCat and the PalmLaser®, are well aware of the benefits delivered by laser phototherapy. Broadening of the therapies offered by your clinic through the inclusion of the LaserCat and/or PalmLaser® on your therapeutic list will be rewarded by the loyalty and the gratitude of your patients.

When treating arthrosis sufferers with LaserCat or PalmLaser®, the therapy benefits include the following:

  • Reduction in pain with regular applications
  • Improved mobility
  • Better quality of life
  • No side effects

The effectiveness of laser therapy is proven in documented and/or published clinical studies.

Learn more about the positive impact of laser phototherapy in the management of arthrosis using LaserCat and/or PalmLaser®.

 
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