Laser therapy
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What is laser therapy?
Laser is simply intense light. It has been in use as a physiotherapy treatment for over 20 years. The laser sends out small beams of intense light, which may be visible to the human eye. The physiotherapist will adjust the wavelength for your specific needs.
What are the benefits, risks and alternatives of treatment?
The body absorbs laser energy. This helps to reduce swelling and pain as well as speeding up healing. Laser light can be harmful to the eyes if used too close. As a precaution the therapist will ask you to wear special protective glasses.
This treatment may not be suitable if you:
- are pregnant
- have had a recent infection
- have had recent radiotherapy.
Depending on your clinical needs and diagnosis, alternatives to laser therapy can be discussed with your physiotherapist.
What will laser therapy feel like?
You will feel the probe touching your body. You may feel a mild sensation sometimes. Laser therapy does not feel hot.
Is any special preparation required before treatment?
No preparation is required before your treatment.
What happens on the day of treatment?
If the area being treated has broken skin, a clear film may be used to cover the area.
What do I need to know or do after treatment?
You may need to come back for more treatment.
If you have any questions about your treatment, please ask your therapist.
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