Cold Laser Pain Therapy - not researched much 877-527-3750

Cold Laser Equipment Shipped Direct to Health Care Professionals or Those Being Supervised by Medical Professionals sold by Laser-Therapy.US, 56 Woodland Drive, Woodland Park, NJ 07424 Manufactured by and for: Healing Lasers Design Company, Cape Girardeau, MO a US FDA Registered Facility

Cold Laser Equipment - Manufacturer Direct to Health Care Professionals!

Cold Laser Therapy Cold laser pain therapy has not been researched much becuase it is expensive. Should a pharmaceutical company spend the one billion dollars or so it takes to develop a successful pain product that pharmaceutical company hold the rights to exclusively profit from that drug for many years (typically about 17 years). Should one cold laser company spent a few million dollars on cold laser pain therapy research they would not be able to exclusively profit from their research because one can not patent light.

While it is unfortunate many of us take pills everyday it is a trend that is not likely to be broken even if cold laser pain therapy may work better with less side effects. Can you imagine if someone came up with one pill that could cure heart disease or cancer by just taking one generic inexpensive pill once? I would be willing to bet the big pharmaceutical companies would not be so quick to submit a press release about the new development.

Cold laser pain therapy has been used primarily to treat musculoskeletal pain, muscles, joints, strains, inflammation throughout the world for many years. In recent years cold laser pain therapy has begun to spread in the USA.

Cold lasers have no wildly known or reported side effects. One of the advantages of cold laser therapy for pain is the lack of wildly known disadvantages. Most soft tissue injuries and wounds are treated simply by shining the laser light at them.

Many articles about cold laser from all over the world can be found at at www.laser.nu

Complex protocols for cold laser treatment are usually not necessary. Always on lasers have been found to be much less effective compared to continuous wave and pulsed lasers. It is clinically seen that that the effectiveness of pulsed lasers exceeds constant lasers.

Newer uses of cold laser have been in the field of wound and burn therapy, post-operative pain and swelling reduction from plastic surgery and other surgical procedures, veterinary medicine, dentistry (TMJ, gum pain and healing post-extractions), athletic balancing and performance enhancement. The world literature covers other uses as well.

Cold lasers have been known to help with ATP production, help the body heal, help increase blood flow, produce an endorphine release, help decrease diabetic neuropathy help soft tissue injuries heal and even for stimulating acupuncture points.

While many companies sell cold laser equipment for tens of thousands of dollars careful shoppers can find true pulsed cold lasers at a much lower cost if they shop carefully.

Key phrases to keep in mind when shopping for a laser is to look a the wavelength, Color or Nanometer or nm: These are simply ways to express the color of light. No matter who makes a 635nm laser it will be a very bright pure red color. 635nm or so lasers seem to penetrate the body 3/8" of an inch or so. When you find a 808nm or so lasers you will find them difficult to see in normal room light because they are near infrared. Shining 808nm or so lasers a a sheet of white paper in a darkened room will produce a red glow. They penetrate the body about 1.5" inch.

Power is another important consideration. Joules, Milliwatts or mw: are all ways to measure the power output of the laser. The more powerful the laser, the shorter the treatment time (and the greater the chance of burning tissue).

Next one must check to see if the laser is on all the time or if it flashes on and off. The pulse rate of the on and off can be measured as Frequency, Hertz and hz. Popular wisdom says pulsed lasers have more of a therapeutic benefit than continuous on lasers. Cold Laser pain therapy


Important information all cold laser buyers must accept prior to purchase!

In order to avoid possible eye damage the use of laser goggles is NECESSARY by everyone in the room where any laser equipment is in use.

Using cold lasers or low level lasers on others may be considered practicing medicine. It is solely the purchasers responsibility to conform to all applicable laws and regulations!

We supply and custom made cold laser components for scientific and medical research use (pain reduction and other conditions) to Licensed Medical Professionals and clinicians only.

Photos on this site depict user assembled equipment (assembly consists of one simple twist or push connection).

The contents of this web site, cold laser equipment, low level laser equipment, other equipment, components and or cold laser parts, low level laser parts, other parts, purchased from this web site and other material contained on the this web site are for informational and scientific research purposes only. We do not render medical advice or represent products we sell are State or FDA approved or will achieve specific results. The information provided through this web site should not be used in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure, mitigation, treatment, or prevention of disease, or is intended to affect the structure or function of the body. If you have or suspect you may have a health problem, you should consult your licensed health care provider.

Equipment and components purchased from this web site are manufactured by and for Healing Lasers Design Company, Cape Girardeau, MO and are sold by Accurate Inspections, Inc., a New Jersey Corporation doing business as Laser-Therapy.US.

Reverse engineering of our designs is strictly prohibited and aggressively prosecuted.