Monday, 26 August 2013

Laser Therapy Melbourne Acupuncture Clinic
5 Reasons Laser Therapy Can Ease Your Pain
Laser therapy
Laser therapy or Laser acupuncture is a 100% painless 100% non-invasive therapy that involves low-intensity laser light to reduce inflammation, promote tissue regeneration and reduce pain.

1.   Pain free non-invasive treatment: There is no heat or pain felt at the location of application, in fact, no sensation is felt at all.
2.   Effective: Over 3,000 studies that prove a positive effect including one meta-analysis in the lancet journal showing laser acupuncture well outperforming pain medication for long-term pain relief.
3.   Reduced Dependency on Medication: Pain medication can be a very useful panacea. However, it is not something you should or is designed to be relied on. Prolonged use of certain pain medications can damage internal organs and lead to addiction.
4.   Safety: As laser acupuncture is low powered, non-invasive and has been tested extensively over the last 50 years, there are no side-effects related to treatment. Occasional soreness is felt the following day, but this is often associated to healing changes in the tissue. This is very rare and would not last longer than 24 hours or be a pain threshold higher than the original pain complaint.
5.   Reduces Pain & Improves Mood: Most patients notice an improvement within minutes of a laser session. The power dosage of laser is timed by the laser computer to deliver the exact amount of laser light required to reduce pain. The stimulation of anti-inflammation and pain relief naturally raises endorphins and improves mood from gentle pain relief.

Call our clinic now for pain relief laser acupuncture with Chris Eddy, our registered doctor of Chinese Medicine.
Most common pain conditions take 3-12, 15 minute sessions. Don’t put up with that pain any longer!
Chris Eddy at Rowen D’Souza Chiropractic.
Suite 712/365 Little Collins St Melbourne
Call: (03) 8676 0599



Chris has over 10 years practical experience. He has trained in Melbourne and China and also teaches Chinese Medicine at RMIT University. Chris is registered in Australia with ATMS, CMRB and AHPRA.

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