LASER
What are the effects of CO2 laser?
The laser irradiation, applied in appropriate doses, exerts an important anti-inflammatory, analgesic and antiedematous action, while it stimulates all the processes of cell and tissue regeneration, and harmonizing all interestructural energy exchanges.
A suitable and sufficient irradiation of the skin produces the following effects:
• Improves a better absorption of interstitial fluid (anti-edematous effect).
• Increase collagen activation of neosynthese within fibroplast.
• Expands the number of capillaries functioning (better vascularization within the area).
• Tones up muscles (direct and on command points).
• Reestablishes damaged tissue, restoring its functionality.
It has been shown that laser treatment is more effective in consecutive sessions. Then they can distance themselves in time. Thanks to the analgesic effect, antiedematous and stimulating cellular metabolism, laser can be used alone or in combination with other therapies.
Which are the uses of laser?

Pain free therapy, orthopedic, physical therapy, dermatology, heumatology, sports medicine, geriatrics and orthopedics.
Which pathologies are treated by laser?
Acne, arthritis, osteoarthritis, bursitis, muscle spasm, bruising, headache, hemicrania, epicondylitis and epitrocleítis, edema, hematoma, wound, lumbago, sciatica, dislocations, metatarsalgia, neuralgia brachial scapula-humeral periarthritis, tendinitis and tenosynovitis, varicose ulcer , burned, Guillian Barre syndrome, Sudeck syndrome, heat wave, etc.
How often are therapies administered?
It will vary depending on the pathology being treated, but it will generally be between 10 to 15 sessions.
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