vendredi 23 septembre 2016

Practical Applications For Quantum Wave Laser Treatment

By William Watson


Maladies which result in chronic pain or degeneration of the entire body impact millions of people, and finding healthier methods of pursuing long-term treatment has been the focus of research for years now. New technologies, such as quantum wave laser treatment, are showing promise for anyone looking for long-term options. This is especially true for anyone wishing to avoid drug therapies.

The numbers of people who become addicted to pain medications is staggering, and the debate regarding medical marijuana wages on. However, using cold light therapy methods may be able to help anyone living with serious pain, without risking drug therapies which can be dangerous or addictive. Both homeopathic practitioners as well as traditional allopathic doctors are prescribing this form of treatment to their patients.

Healthcare professionals often regret setting people upon drug therapies that later results in the downward spiral of addiction. Many people who have never used street drugs of any kind have found themselves hooked on substances which put heroine to shame, and they have to seek therapy for their addiction. These days most people are told to use caution with doctors who seem too eager to prescribe medication.

Treatment with cold lasers is also non-invasive and painless, which is a great benefit to many patients. Anyone dealing with constant pain will find it depressing to face weekly injections, acupuncture, and physical therapy that can aggravate an already painful condition. By utilizing non-thermal light photons, they can target specific areas of the body.

By keeping the scattering of light to a minimum, the lasers can penetrate deeply into tissues without generating heat. The angle of the beam allows for better absorption of the light by the tissues in an impacted area. This light actually stimulates the cells to action, promoting self-healing at the same time that it reduces inflammation that is so often the cause of pain.

The technology is of particular interest to burn centers, especially at VA hospitals. They have the skin printing technology that the 3D printers have made available, and by combining it with this form of cell stimulation therapy, many wounded soldiers are able to make a full recovery. The non-military medical community is very excited at the potential they see for treatment of a host of injuries.

Non-invasive therapies which stimulate the body to heal itself can shorten the healing time, as well as the expense of treatment. This is true for everything from burns, to surgical scars, to broken bones. In fact, many people who typically deal with pain longer in order to avoid surgical procedures may be able to pursue a permanent solution to the etiology of pain, without the healing time and risks involved in traditional surgeries.

Research is also being done on other cosmetic applications for this technology. Scars and cellulite may become a thing of the past. Modern medicine may one day be able to heal and cure most any affliction by simply stimulating the body to heal itself more effectively.




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