Treatment of musculoskeletal pain

Musculoskeletal pain is defined as any pain associated with disorders involving muscles, ligaments, bones or joints, covering more than 150 musculoskeletal diagnoses. A systematic review of scientific evidence from the past decade supports the effectiveness of Class IV laser as an analgesic treatment for systemic conditions.
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Lumbar disc herniation

A protuberant lumbar disc herniation is one of the most common causes of lower back pain. The study found that between 70% and 85% people suffer from back pain. Herniated discs cause various pathological changes in the spine, such as necrosis, swelling and inflammation. In recent years.
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Temporomandibular joint disorders

Temporomandibular disorders (TMD) are painful musculoskeletal conditions that involve the chewing muscles, temporomandibular joints (TMJ) and other anatomical structures of the mouth and face. Studies have confirmed the effectiveness of low-energy laser (LLLT) in reducing pain in patients with TMD disorders. However, the results are conflicting.
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Why runners love laser therapy

For many people, running is more than exercise - running is freedom. It's transcending one's physical limitations, giving great emotional satisfaction. It is an emotional and physical triumph for the human body. For some, it is the whole world. There is nothing else but.
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How does laser therapy work in treating athletes' injuries?

Treatment of athletes' injuries is extremely important. The speed and effectiveness of therapy determine the results achieved throughout a season or even a sports career. Laser therapy is a solution that enables athletes to make a lasting return to full fitness after injuries. Many studies indicate that laser therapy.
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Get rid of pain and regain your health with laser therapy!

Pain is information that there are pathological changes in the body affecting physical and mental health. In such a situation, the natural human reaction is the desire to get rid of the ailment. There are many different methods from the field of physiotherapy and rehabilitation to help get rid of pain. One.
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