Practical Applications For Quantum Wave Laser Treatment

By William Watson


Patients who suffer from chronic pain and degenerative ailments have another modern, at-home tool at their disposal. Research is ongoing, but it appears quantum wave laser treatment may become a life-saving therapy for many people still on pain medications. There are some who claim the benefit is no more than a relaxing day at the massage parlor, but other researchers are much more optimistic.

Addiction to pain medications has become a national crisis, and there is still a great deal of controversy over the availability of medical marijuana. By utilizing alternative therapies, such as low-level cold light emissions, patients may be able to manage their own pain without opiate drugs. This is great news for homeopaths and traditional doctors alike.

Doctors do not like prescribing dangerous drugs to their patients. It is a shame to any physician when they realize they have contributed to, or even caused their patients to become addicted to substances that cause health problems and issues in their lives. Anyone seeking help from the pain clinics knows they must use caution when dealing with doctors who only prescribe pills to deal with their malady.

These non-invasive treatments are also painless, which is a great benefit to anyone already in pain. Chronic pain management includes a sense of helplessness that often leads to depression, and some patients simply stress out when facing injections or rigorous physical therapy. These low-level light photons have no unpleasant side effects, and they can target only the impacted areas of the body.

By keeping the scattering of light to a minimum, the lasers can penetrate deeply into tissues without generating heat. The angle of the beam allows for better absorption of the light by the tissues in an impacted area. This light actually stimulates the cells to action, promoting self-healing at the same time that it reduces inflammation that is so often the cause of pain.

Military men and women are being returned nearly to their normal health after serious injury. With the combination of low-level lasers in conjunction with the printing of new skin cells on 3D printers, the VA doctors are hoping to improve the lives of many in time. As these methods are being made available to ordinary citizens, the possibilities are astounding.

Non-invasive therapies which stimulate the body to heal itself can shorten the healing time, as well as the expense of treatment. This is true for everything from burns, to surgical scars, to broken bones. In fact, many people who typically deal with pain longer in order to avoid surgical procedures may be able to pursue a permanent solution to the etiology of pain, without the healing time and risks involved in traditional surgeries.

Plastic surgeons are also watching this technology with particular interest, as they have been utilizing self-healing techniques such as derm-abrasion for several decades now. Soon the whole idea of living with scars, cellulite, and wrinkles may be no more. The general direction that medicine appears to be taking involves methods which stimulate self healing.




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