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Laser therapy is used on patients suffering from the shoulder pain. There are many advantages of laser therapy like pain relief, anti-inflammatory/Healing, improved vascular activity and trigger acupuncture points. If you are also suffering from shoulder pain then consult a specialist for the frozen shoulder treatment in Ahmedabad.
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Treatment of Frozen Shoulder with High-Intensity Laser Therapy According to Frozen shoulder or adhesive capsulitis is a physical condition that limits the movement of the shoulder. The shoulder—like the elbow, knee, and hip—is a joint. The shoulder joint is formed of a capsule filled with ligaments which attach the shoulder bones together. When the joint becomes inflamed like in frozen shoulder, it becomes excruciating to move your shoulder. Because the frozen shoulder is a very painful ailment, pain management with drugs like NSAIDs or steroids is a good idea. According to doctors providing frozen shoulder treatment in Ahmedabad, steroids offer short-term pain relief from frozen shoulder and can be taken orally or be injected directly into the shoulder joint. Laser Therapy Laser therapy is used on patients suffering from the frozen shoulder when these medications become ineffective in managing the pain caused by the ailments Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or class III ‘cold lasers’ is a treatment that has been used by physical therapy providers since the early 1980s. Laser therapy is a non-invasive procedure which is used to create a photochemical response in a dysfunctional tissue. The therapeutic
part of laser therapy includes photobiomodulation, which targets to stimulate cell proliferation and reduce inflammation. Short infrared wavelengths emit photons which are scattered, reflected, absorbed and can often times be felt as heat during the treatment. The parameters associated with the therapeutic laser dosage are power output, wavelength and time. There are two types of lasers which are being used in physical therapy nowadays - class III or low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and class IV or high-intensity laser therapy (HILT). Class III lasers can only emit up to .5 W, whereas Class IV lasers have a higher output power of .5 W and greater. The class IV lasers have the advantage over class III because they can deliver higher therapeutic dosages in lesser time. Beneficial Properties of Laser Therapy Pain Relief: According to several pain specialists in Ahmedabad, laser treatment decreases nerve sensitivity by reducing Bradykinin, a pain eliciting chemical. It stabilizes ion channels and releases Endorphins which is the body’s natural pain reliever and Enkephalins that produce an analgesic effect. It also has a pain-blocking effect on specific nerve fibers. Anti-inflammatory/Healing: Laser treatment increases adenosine triphosphate, which is stored energy. This increase in energy accelerates the repair processes of the cell. The laser treatment also causes the widening of the arteries and veins around the injury which helps in removal of damaged cellular debris and increase nutrients and oxygen. Additionally, white blood cell activity is enhanced leading to a much more rapid repair process. Also, some elements that cause inflammation are reduced, and beneficial antioxidants are increased. Improved Vascular Activity: Laser treatment increases the formation of new capillaries in damaged tissue, which accelerates the healing process. Trigger and Acupuncture Points: Laser is especially useful in treating painful trigger points. It is also an efficient method for stimulating acupuncture points without the pain associated with needling. Treatment centers for laser therapy High-power lasers are generally found in physical therapy clinics and chiropractic offices. Neck, back or joint pain responds faster to laser therapy. Lasers are very effective for inflammatory conditions, including the frozen shoulder. Sprains, strains, and repetitive motion injuries all have an inflammatory component and can be successfully treated with laser treatment.
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