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Orthopaedics / sports medicine

sport1Tennis, football, handball, ice hockey, skiing, horse riding, rowing, cycling and other types of sports and physical activities carry the risks of injuries. In Germany alone, more than 2 million sports injuries are recorded per year. The actual number on sports injuries together with the unreported events is most likely to be much higher. People participating in the team based activities are 4 times more likely to sustain injuries than those practicing or training alone. Many serious injuries are caused by speed related crashes and impacts. Interestingly, there are many new types of injuries that are increasingly noted, these being associated with emerging new sports, such as snowboarding, mountain biking and inline-skating.

Faster healing of sport injuries

LaserCat & PalmLaser offer an ideal therapy modality for speedy acceleration of post-traumatic healing processes. By increasing the endogenous ATP production, the healing time can be cut by half. Pain subsides speedily; inflammation and swelling reduce swiftly and noticeably. Tissue regeneration and recovery speed up, ensuring that the athlete is fit to train or compete much sooner.


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Application at acute and chronic physical strain and stress

LaserCat & PalmLaser achieve high tissue penetration that leads to a significant increase in available mitochondrial energy, stimula-ting, energising and normalising the en-tire treated area and surrounding tissues. The effects of LaserCat & PalmLaser therapy for the treatment of acute and chronic diseases are as follows:

  • Pain subsides and disappears
  • Mobility improves 
  • Tissues regenerate faster and better 
  • Granulation tissue build up is reduced and post-wound scarring is minimised or even avoided, provided that the laser-photo-therapy treatment commenced sufficiently early after the injury.


Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Sports Injuries
Bruises and strains
Epicondylitis
Wounds and grazes
Runner's knee
Shoulder Arm Syndrome
Myalgia
Bursitis
Arthrosis
Rheumatism
Tenosynovitis
Tendinopathy (Tendon Injury)

 
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