The dark red polarised, coherent light of the laser system provides all the healing and cosmetic effects of light. Its light reaches deep into the tissues of the body. Soft laser treatment stimulates cell function, promoting the growth of new, healthy cells in the treated area. Polarised and coherent laser beams in a specific wavelength range promote biochemical processes within cells, such as collagen and ATP production, improve blood circulation, activate cellular metabolism and the division of connective tissue cells and epithelial tissue, anti-inflammatory, muscle relaxant, promotes the breakdown of damaged or dead epithelial cells. Soft laser treatment is completely safe. There is no heat, no pain and no side effects.
TREATMENT
Laser therapy is perhaps the most effective in the treatment of wounds. Its great advantage is that wounds heal much faster with no or minimal scarring and no keloids.
Leg ulcers
Decubitus ulcers (decubitus ulcers)
First and second degree burns
Post-operative wounds
Post-injury wounds, abrasions
Closed wounds
Scars
Ingrown toenails
Frostbite
TRAVELLINGS
Injuries are caused by external physical effects, overload or disease, which destroy tissues or alter their structure and anatomy. Injuries to bones, joints and muscles are extremely common, ranging in severity from mild muscle strains, joint ligament sprains, sprains to bone fractures. Although the injuries are painful and can have long-lasting complications, most of them heal completely.
Sprains
Sprains
Contusions
Sprain
Fracture
MOVEMENTS AND FUNDING OPERATIONS
The majority of musculoskeletal and connective tissue diseases are orthopaedic and rheumatological conditions affecting the bones, joints and surrounding soft tissues. They are often accompanied by long-lasting pain, joint stiffness, swelling and limited mobility. Laser therapy can be recommended both as monotherapy and as an adjunctive treatment, even as a complement to conservative medical and treatment procedures.
Arthritis, inflammation of the tendons
Autoimmune joint disease
Osteoarthritis
Fibromyalgia syndromes
Tendonitis and tendonitis
Arthritis of the joints
Hammer toe
Cancers of the coffin bone
Gout
Rheumatic muscle pain
Rigidity of the spine
Herniated disc (in this case, laser therapy is only suitable for pain relief and symptomatic treatment)
Lupus (in this case, laser therapy is only suitable for symptomatic treatment)
Osteoporosis
BLOOD CIRCULATION, BLOOD SUPPLY DISORDERS
Laser therapy does not affect artificial substances in the body and can be used after the insertion of a pacemaker, artificial valve or coronary stent. Laser therapy can be recommended both as a monotherapy and as an adjunctive treatment, complementing conservative medical and treatment procedures.
High blood pressure
Arrhythmia
Angina pectoris
Heart attack
Arterial stenosis
Cerebrovascular accident, stroke
Lower limb arterial stenosis
Buerger’s disease
Raynaud’s disease.
INFECTIONS, ALLERGIES
Sinusitis
Influenza
Rhinitis
Hay fever, dust allergy
Sore throat, tonsillitis, hoarseness
Bronchitis, cough
Pleurisy and pneumonia
Asthma
IN THE HEAD AREA
Ear infections, earache
Tinnitus
IN THE LUNGS
Inflammation of the mammary glands and nipples
Inflammation of the pericardium
IN THE DIGESTIVE TRACT
Acid reflux (reflux)
Gastritis
Peptic ulcer
Inflammation or other disease of the liver, gallbladder, pancreas
Irritable bowel syndrome
Ulcerative colitis
URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS
Kidney pelvis inflammation, nephritis (in these cases as an additional treatment)
Urethritis, bladder infection (as an adjunct to basic therapy)
Incontinence
PELVIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASE
Laser therapy for pelvic inflammation is used mainly as an adjunct treatment for infections of the internal genital organs (ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus) or other diseases.
BONES
Osteomyelitis
Infectious arthritis
Osteomyelitis
SKIN DISEASES
Atopic dermatitis
Basal cell carcinoma
Dermatitis, skin allergy, eczema
Hives
Insect bites
Hair loss
Chronic sweat gland inflammation
Boils
Nail and skin fungus
Passing out
Ringworm
Acne
Psoriasis
Hives, fever blisters
Dermatitis around the mouth
Abscess
LESIONS OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM
Facial paralysis, facial nerve palsy
Facial nerve palsy
GENERAL HEALTH PROBLEMS
Tension headache
Migraine
Toothache, gingivitis, gingivitis and other oral cavity problems
Painful menstruation
Fibroids (benign tumours of the uterus) and cysts (fluid-filled blisters)