Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Uses For Quantum Wave Laser Treatment

By William Watson


Medicine is always seeking new ways to treat degenerative illnesses and chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia. While there are more studies to be done, it seems that quantum wave laser treatment is showing real promise as a means of treating a multitude of conditions. While some of the improvements seen may simply be the benefit one might receive from a day at the spa, there are some exciting potentials in the field of pain management.

The numbers of people who become addicted to pain medications is staggering, and the debate regarding medical marijuana wages on. However, using cold light therapy methods may be able to help anyone living with serious pain, without risking drug therapies which can be dangerous or addictive. Both homeopathic practitioners as well as traditional allopathic doctors are prescribing this form of treatment to their patients.

Doctors do not like prescribing dangerous drugs to their patients. It is a shame to any physician when they realize they have contributed to, or even caused their patients to become addicted to substances that cause health problems and issues in their lives. Anyone seeking help from the pain clinics knows they must use caution when dealing with doctors who only prescribe pills to deal with their malady.

Patients are also attracted to the fact that these treatments are painless and can often be done at home. Those who suffer chronic pain know all too well the stress and isolation they feel when the hour is late, and they are unable to refill a prescription. Using harmless light-emitting photons which target the problem areas of pain allows them to have more control over their own treatment.

Lasers which control the scattering of light allow the beams to pass much more deeply into problem tissues. They actually stimulate the cells into action, and the body is able to heal itself in a manner similar to what occurs during acupuncture. While this healing is taking place, the inflammation in the affected area is greatly reduced, and this results in a lessening of pain.

The technology is of particular interest to burn centers, especially at VA hospitals. They have the skin printing technology that the 3D printers have made available, and by combining it with this form of cell stimulation therapy, many wounded soldiers are able to make a full recovery. The non-military medical community is very excited at the potential they see for treatment of a host of injuries.

One of the benefits of this form of non-invasive therapy is that it can shorten the healing time for any injury whether it be a Cesarean childbirth or a broken bone. With quicker healing time, fewer invasive procedures, and options outside of drug therapies available to the patient, the costs and risk associated with healing are reduced. This is great news to anyone who is hesitant to swallow a pill or go under the surgeon scalpel.

Research is also being done on other cosmetic applications for this technology. Scars and cellulite may become a thing of the past. Modern medicine may one day be able to heal and cure most any affliction by simply stimulating the body to heal itself more effectively.




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