Therapy and Treatment
Tendon inflammation (tendinitis) is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints – it affects both athletes and people who work at desks. If you have already felt that persistent, pulling pain in your shoulder, elbow, or knee, you know how hard it can be to get rid of it. Softlaser therapy can help support the healing process.
Knee pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints today. If you are among those who have trouble getting moving in the morning, wince when climbing stairs, or experience pain after a longer walk, you should know: there is a solution. Low-level laser therapy is a side-effect-free method that can be used at home and may support the healing process.
If you suffer from recurrent cold sores, you know how frustrating the limited effectiveness of conventional treatments can be. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) can offer an alternative approach: research indicates it may favorably influence symptom course and support regeneration. In this article I explain how the treatment works, what scientific studies say, and how you can apply it at home.
If you live with psoriasis, you’ve probably heard of light therapy as a treatment option. It’s important to clarify: medical laser treatment for psoriasis and home softlaser therapy are not the same. In this article I explain the differences and what someone can realistically expect if they want to treat their psoriasis with a home softlaser device.
Acne is the most common skin condition and it does not affect only teenagers — it can persist or recur in adulthood for many people. Conventional treatments (creams, antibiotics, isotretinoin) do not work for everyone and can have side effects. Light therapy, including soft lasers, can offer an alternative approach. In this article I honestly review what we know and what we don’t about soft laser treatment for acne.