Increasing the physiological effect of massage therapy with Safe Laser

Massage has an effect on the muscles, speeds up the metabolism and the removal of decomposition products. It eliminates the feeling of fatigue, the muscle, which is rich in oxygen and nutrients, works well, its performance increases, the muscle work will be fast and persistent. It has a calming effect on the nervous system, supplying the brain with the fresh, oxygen- and nutrient-rich blood needed for mental work.

1. Before starting the massage therapy, the infrared (808 nm) laser irradiation prepares the body by relaxing the muscles and connective tissues and optimizing the blood circulation. It accelerates the oxygenation of the body.

2. It helps the massage therapist to deliver any active ingredients to the deep layers (8-10 cm) and to use an effective connective tissue solution to supplement the manual therapy and increase its effectiveness. It also stimulates the immune system and metabolic processes (lymphatic massage). Pre-treatment laser radiation improves the mitochondrial function of muscle cells, thereby promoting a more efficient supply of oxygen. In addition, laser light improves the blood supply to the muscles, increases microcirculation and nutrient supply.

3. The laser also has a beneficial effect on the nervous system. It accelerates the regeneration of neural connections, increases the strength of signals transmitted through nerve fibers, thus being effective in relieving the symptoms of nerve injuries, such as sharp pain, numbness, tingling, burning sensation. Another beneficial effect is the healing of epithelial injuries, postoperative wounds, bone fractures, ligament and muscle tears.

4. It can also be used for Swedish and special types of massage (Trigger point, Sport, Spa … etc.) for enhancement and rehabilitation purposes, for the treatment of acute and chronic musculoskeletal diseases, for faster healing. An important physiological effect of laser light is to reduce inflammation, heal swelling and edema (tired leg syndrome) due to traumatic injuries, and effectively alleviate acute and chronic pain. Research and a large number of case studies have shown that laser treatment significantly accelerates the healing time of sports injuries, improves the effectiveness of rehabilitation, and reduces the chance of another injury.

What musculoskeletal problems can it be used for?

  • Acute musculoskeletal injuries

  • Acute arthritis, Arthritis chronica (acute and chronic arthritis)

  • Rheumatoid arthritis (rheumatoid arthritis) I. II. and III. group

  • Osteoarthrosis (abrasive arthritis / cartilage wear)

  • Osteoporosis

  • Discus hernia (disc herniation)

  • Chondromalacia patellae (cartilage softening of the kneecap)

  • Exostosis calcanei (spur)

  • Epicondilitis lateralis-medialis (tennis, golf elbow)

  • M. Bechterew (arthritis of the vertebrae)

  • Muscle contractures / muscle shortening

  • Paravertebral muscle

  • Achilles tendinitis (inflammation of the Achilles tendon)

  • Tendonitis

  • Carpal tunnel syndrome (wrist tunnel syndrome)

  • Lumbago acuta, Ischias (sciatica, low back pain)

  • Pes planus (flat feet)

  • Torticollis

  • Myalgia (muscle gelosis / muscle pain) Superficial, deep