Low-level laser therapy is used successfully in almost every field of medicine. Numerous studies and many years of clinical results confirm the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy.

The following are just some of the many possible uses:


Dermatology:
ulcus cruris (leg ulcer), decubitus (bedsores), herpes zoster (shingles), herpes labialis (cold sores), etc.

Orthopaedics:
stump and phantom pain, arthrosis (worn joints), pressure ulcers at prosthesis sites, inflammations of the musculoskeletal system, etc.

ENT area:
rhinitis (colds), sinusitis (inflammation of the paranasal and frontal sinuses), pharyngitis (sore throat), otitis media (inflammation of the middle ear), etc.

Sports medicine:
blood effusions, bruises, strains, sprains, muscle injuries, tennis and golf elbow, etc.

Wound treatment:
fresh and poorly healing wounds, keloids, haematomas, etc.

Pain therapy:
nerve pain, migraine, treatment of chronic and acute pain conditions, etc.

Gynaecology and urology:
chafed nipples, Caesarian operation scars, episiotomy, herpes genitalis, inflammation of the mucous membranes, etc.

Acupuncture:
substitution of needles for painless and aseptic body and ear acupuncture

Children's medicine:
all the indications listed above, especially in the ENT sector

Dental medicine:
pain and wound therapy after extractions, pressure points of prostheses, aphthae, photodynamic therapy for paradontal treatment, etc.

Veterinary medicine:
all identical indications of human medicine

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