Amazing Discovery for People Suffering with Joint
Amazing Discovery for People Suffering with Joint Pain
Millions of Americans are suffering with chronic joint problems on a daily basis. Chronic conditions like arthritis, repetitive sports injuries and daily activities cause wear and tear on your joints leading to discomfort, inflammation and sometimes serious joint problems. Every single movement you make puts a stress on your joints. If your joint biomechanics are not 100% then your joints will begin to feel the stresses of your activities and they will hurt. Joint discomfort does not have to be a part of your future. You can start feeling better and getting your joints healthy again in as little as 7 days. The FDA has approved Cold Laser Therapy and it has proven to help people recover from joint pain without drugs or surgery.
Low level laser therapy (cold laser therapy) is an FDA approved treatment that uses low-level laser, or cold laser as it is commonly known, to alter cellular function. Research tests and protocols for cold laser therapy prove it is effective in relieving the pain for rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, acute and chronic neck pain, tendonitis, and chronic joint disorders. The evidence for cold laser therapy being useful in the treatment of low back pain and neck pain is equivalent.
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- Huang, Y.; Chen, A.; Carroll, J.; Hamblin, M. (2009). “Biphasic Dose REsponse in Low Level Light Therapy”. Dose-Response 7 (4): 358.
- Bjordal, J. M.; Lopes-Martins, R. A.; Joensen, J.; Couppe, C.; Ljunggren, A. E.; Stergioulas, A.; Johnson, M. I. (2008).”A systemic review with procedural assesments and meta-analysis of Low Level Laser Therapy in Lateral elbow tendinopathy”. BMC Musculoskeletal Disorders 9: 75.
- Bjordal, JM; Couppé, C; Chow, RT; Tunér, J; Ljunggren, EA (2003). "A systematic review of low level laser therapy with location-specific doses for pain from chronic joint disorders". The Australian journal of physiotherapy 49 (2): 107–16.
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