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Midwest Spine & Nerve Center utilizes K-Laser technology to help patients pursue conservative pain relief, tissue repair, and improved function with safe, efficient treatment sessions.
Laser Therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to create therapeutic effects in the body. These effects may include improved healing time, pain reduction, increased circulation, and decreased swelling.
At Midwest Spine & Nerve Center in Madison, WI, K-Laser therapy may be used as part of a customized care plan for patients dealing with chronic pain, acute injuries, inflammation, joint pain, soft tissue injuries, stiffness, and reduced mobility.
Laser Therapy is designed to stimulate tissue repair and support the body’s healing response. It may help accelerate wound healing, decrease inflammation, reduce pain, and support healthier tissue function. For chronic pain management, Class IV Laser Therapy can be a non-invasive, drug-free option with minimal reported side effects.
There is little or no sensation during treatment. Occasionally, patients feel mild, soothing warmth or tingling. Areas of pain or inflammation may be briefly sensitive before pain reduction occurs.
During many years of use by healthcare providers, very few side effects have been reported. Occasionally, old injuries or pain syndromes may feel aggravated for a few days as the healing response becomes more active after treatment.
The typical treatment takes approximately 3 to 9 minutes, depending on the size of the area being treated.
Acute conditions may be treated more frequently, particularly when significant pain is present. More chronic problems may respond better when treatments are received two to three times per week, tapering as improvement occurs.
This depends on the nature of the condition being treated. Some acute conditions may need only a few treatments, while more chronic problems may require a longer treatment plan. Severe arthritis may require periodic ongoing care to help manage pain.
Some patients feel improvement after the first treatment, while others need several treatments before noticing changes. Treatments can be cumulative, and results are often felt after multiple sessions.
Yes. Laser Therapy is often used with physical therapy, chiropractic care, massage, soft tissue mobilization, electrotherapy, and even post-surgical rehabilitation when appropriate.
Yes. Laser Therapy has been studied for many clinical conditions, including pain, inflammation, tissue repair, and rehabilitation-related concerns.
Laser therapy was born from scientific research over 30 years ago in Europe.
During Laser Therapy, infrared laser light interacts with tissue at the cellular level. Metabolic activity may increase within the cell, improving the transport of nutrients across the cell membrane. This may help initiate the production of cellular energy, known as ATP, which supports improved cellular function and tissue health.
During each treatment, laser energy may increase circulation and draw water, oxygen, and nutrients to the damaged area. This can help create a healing environment that supports reduced inflammation, swelling, muscle spasms, stiffness, and pain. As the injured area improves, function may be restored and pain may decrease.
The K-Laser uses multiple wavelengths and delivery modes designed to provide flexibility for different treatment needs. These wavelengths and delivery modes are used to support tissue healing, pain relief, circulation, and therapeutic response.
Two Convenient Madison Locations:
East Clinic - 4602 South Biltmore Lane, Suite 100, Madison
West Clinic - 1111 Deming Way, Suite 201, Madison
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