Do you need a drug free way to treat neck pain? Cold laser therapy may be the solution for you. There are several different causes of neck pain, including aging, injury, and more. This article will discuss the benefits and side effects of low laser therapy for neck pain. It will also explain why neck pain is so common and how it can be treated effectively. Here are some of the most common cold laser treatment options for neck pain.
The pain in the neck may be the result of muscle strain or stress. Neck pain can result from prolonged sitting at a computer. Taking short breaks and sitting straight can help alleviate pain. Other things you can do to alleviate pain are to learn good posture and make sure your head is aligned with your body. Try to avoid sleeping with your head twisted forward or hunched forward. You can also rest your neck muscles and sleep more comfortably with a firm pillow.
Your neck is made up of bones, joints, and nerves that are all coordinated to support your head. Sometimes, however, your neck may experience pain due to inflammation or abnormalities. In some cases, pain in the neck may also travel to the arm or leg. If the pain persists, it is important to seek medical attention. Early treatment can lead to better results. Although it is not possible to pinpoint the exact cause, there are steps that you can take to manage the pain so you can return to your normal activities.
Your spine is composed of small bones called vertebrae. These bones stack on top of each other to form the spinal column. The spinal column supports your head and protects the spinal cord. It connects your brain to a network that includes nerves throughout your body. Nerves in your neck carry messages to and from your brain. The cervical spine consists of seven vertebrae and is connected to the thoracic spine at C7-T1.
To determine the root cause of your neck pain, your doctor will conduct a physical exam. Your doctor will ask about your symptoms, neck injuries, and any other factors that could be contributing to your pain. Your neck can be seen on X-rays. Sometimes, a doctor might recommend surgery. If the pain persists, your doctor may suggest other treatments. These treatments may be necessary, or you may need to visit the emergency room.
The first option for neck pain is acetaminophen, which is available over-the-counter. It’s effective at reducing pain and swelling, but won’t do much to address inflammation. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are also effective at reducing swelling and relieving pain, but these drugs can cause gastrointestinal problems, gastric bleeding, and hypertension. Also, they may increase fluid retention and worsen your condition.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are a choice for pain control in mild to moderate cases. These pain medications can be bought without a prescription and are much stronger than most people realize. NSAIDs are not recommended for long-term use. They can have adverse side effects. For example, they can increase blood sugar levels, cause water retention, and even lead to stomach ulcers. Furthermore, they can contribute to osteoporosis. This is just one example of a common side effect of NSAIDs for neck pain.
If the pain persists or does not subside after a few weeks, you should consider a consultation with a health care provider. An MRI can provide information on the condition of the cervical discs, facet capsules, and other soft cervical structures. The result of the test will determine whether the neck pain is caused by a bone fracture or a spinal cord problem.
With so many people reporting success with Low Laser Therapy for acute and chronic back pain, it’s puzzling why there isn’t more discussion taking place about how this therapy can be used as a natural and non-invasive treatment option. It would relieve the suffering of so many people.
Science has proven that health issues that involve constant pain impacts more than just your area of injury. When tissue is inflamed, the entire body is programmed to react. The nerve centers continually send messages to the brain (pain) that there is something that needs to be addressed. The brain, in turn, releases bodily chemicals alerting all systems that there is a problem. The body goes on high alert reacting to the stress, and all systems begin to adjust so the body can heal itself. You may experience increased blood pressure, stiffness in surrounding joints, waves of pain, and a reduction in cognitive function, as the brain focuses on running the “operation” of healing.
While it’s wonderful that the body is designed to heal itself, it can be a slow process. If healing takes too long, systems become fatigued. This depletes the body’s energy and puts a strain on the immune system, which can produce a downward spiral. While it’s complicated, there is evidence that laser therapy can address back pain more quickly, which in turn, improves conditions related to chronic pain, such as depression, mood swings, sleep issues, and an inability to resume normal activity. Life returns to normal so much faster.
Cold laser therapy, or “cold light,” is a non-invasive treatment. The therapy can reduce inflammation and pain and treat a wide range of painful conditions such as osteoarthritis, tendinitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and rheumatoid arthritis. Cold laser therapy was developed in the 1960s. It is also known as soft laser therapy and photobiomodulation therapy.
Cold laser therapy works by shining a diode over the area of pain. It is called “cold” because the laser does not involve heat or vibration, like lasers used to do surgery. Because it is 100% safe and all-natural, it can be administered up to four times per week.
Results can happen quickly, but you can receive anywhere from eight to thirty sessions for more severe issues. Unfortunately, Medicare does not cover cold laser therapy. Still, some major insurance companies protect it because the medical community accepts that it is an effective treatment option to speed healing, especially after surgery or injury. Laser therapy is quick and effective and helps people get back to their normal activities quicker.
Low-level therapy is considered very safe, and there are no known side effects, but for severe issues, you may want to consult your doctor before you start.
Cold laser therapy is non-invasive and great for pain relief because it stimulates cell activity in the body. This is beneficial, especially for arthritis, back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, fibromyalgia, tendonitis, and general joint and muscle pain.
Clinical studies show an excellent alternative to prescription medications and surgery; cold laser therapy treatments have many benefits and carry little to no risk for some conditions.
The low-power, cold laser therapy used in complex laser clinics is an alternative to medication and surgery. It uses low-level lasers to penetrate the skin and stimulate the body’s natural pain-relief processes. Although the therapy is non-invasive, it does not produce heat. However, some patients experience a slight tingling sensation. The procedure effectively treats chronic injuries, such as osteoarthritis and tendonitis.
While cold laser therapy cannot treat any disease, it can be an alternative to many medications. The treatment involves holding a laser diode over the affected tissue. Cold laser therapy is a non-heat or vibration-producing treatment that has been used for over thirty years. Patients experience significant pain relief within three to five sessions, though some conditions may require up to twenty sessions to achieve complete comfort.
Cold laser therapy also promotes faster healing and reduces inflammation. It is more effective than medication for patients who experience chronic pain due to unrepaired tissue injuries. The treatments can be enjoyable, mainly when the laser “massage ball” is used to treat patients.
Malti Gupta of Safe Laser Therapy, LLC., has been treating pain from connective tissue, muscle, joint, nerve, and post-surgical procedures for over fifteen years.
If pain has robbed you of your quality of life, cold laser therapy can help. Visit the Safe Laser Therapy, LLC website for more information or call for a consultation with Malti Gupta, who will determine how many sessions may be necessary to achieve optimal results.
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