Musculoskeletal disorders can affect various parts of the body and multiple joints. Pain is often felt not only at the source but may radiate to other areas (e.g. joints). For effective pain relief, it’s important to treat not only the painful area but also the “referred pain points” (trigger points).
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Degenerative Conditions
Infrared lasers (808 nm) are absorbed in deeper tissue layers (their biological effect can reach depths of 8–10 cm), making them excellent for treating musculoskeletal disorders where pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects are especially important. They accelerate the healing of muscles, tendons, and joints.
Treatment of acute conditions (developed recently):
Apply daily for 1–2 weeks, then continue 3 times a week until symptoms disappear. Improvement is often noticeable during or within 1 day of the first treatment.
Treatment of chronic (long-standing) conditions (lasting more than 6–8 weeks):
Laser therapy shortens recovery time for traumatic injuries. After surgery, use 1–2 times daily to speed up recovery.
In case of bone fractures, a small “window” can be cut into the cast to allow direct laser light to penetrate, which intensely supports bone healing.
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