Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Dallas Chiropractor Offers Back Pain Relief With Cold Laser Therapy

By Darcy Selvidge


One of the complaints doctors hear in their offices is back pain. Conventional medicine often takes the approach of prescribing medicine to relive the pain but only treats the symptom so the problem recurs. One option that gives lasting results is chiropractic therapy which uses only natural methods. One innovative Dallas cold laser chiropractor is also using cold lasers to heal lumbar pain.

Chiropractors use lasers to restore and bolster muscles that have been weakened by injury or illness. This is very effectual in reliving pain and restoring full function. As lasers are not invasive and no pain is felt at all, it is not necessary to spend time recovering after a therapy session where lasers have been used.

Another name for cold laser therapy is low level therapy. It utilized energy from light which has the unique property of being able to penetrate skin. It can reach up to two inches down. It is for this reason that the lasers are also called biostimulating lasers.

The effect is that cell metabolism is triggered while causing no tissue damage at all. This biochemical upshot kindles production of new cells so the injured or frail ones get strong again. Pain and inflammation are also reduced and healing is accelerated.

Cold lasers vary and the ones that to be used are decided on by the chiropractic in the therapy plan he comes with based on the diagnosis they make. All the lasers are certified by the FDA. For back pain patients, chiropractors commonly include spinal decompression therapy which optimizes results.

Chiropractors are adept in the musculoskeletal and nervous systems. They heal through manual manipulation of the spine and around the injured area by applying carefully monitored pressure on it. Using lasers makes the results even better. Patients who relied on pills and injections are elated when they come across the holistic and effective option offered by the Dallas cold laser chiropractor. Others have been able to avoid surgery. And in addition to being healed, all have reported a quality of life that is better than ever before.




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