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L A S E R (Light Amplification Stimulated Emission of Radiation) THERAPY
LASER is used in Combination with Infra Red. Usually Helium Neon L A S E R is used.(3Light Therapy
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Treatment is done in two ways:
- Direct contact (directly over the skin)
- Distance contact (5cm away from the skin)

Where Useful?
- Open wounds
- Pressure ulcers
- Diabetic ulcers
- Surgical wounds
- Pain
Where it should not be used?
- Epileptic persons/persons with recurrent fits
- Persons with cardiac problems
- Persons using artificial pacemakers
Advantages of Mild Type Laser Treatment
- Pain is relived
- Healing is faster
Precautions Necessary When Using Lasers
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I suffer from TMD and have pain in the right side neck. I have been adviced IFT for ten days. Is it ok to go for it and will it reduce the pain. Ravindra Bawari
i have problem while writing and while working on keyboard or using calculator.
i cannot grip the pen properly within my 1st finger and thumb and while working on computer i am unable to use my 1st finger for pressing keys so i use my middle finger.
please advice...
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varun
I had short wave diathermy in Italy for a shoulder injury. It seems to have been very succesful - pain reduced and mobility improved afte 3 sessions. I would try it again.
i have muscular atrophy in my both hand, i cant hold anything and close my figure.anyone advice my how to recover from it.Or any way of treatment??
For lumbar spondylosis, I've been advised IFT as part pf physio therapy. I find however that IFt sometimes hurts [as if someone pricks me with a pin]while it is on in specific areas. Is it ok? Should I ask to reduce the intensity ..? I should add I do feel a certain degree of comfort once the therapy is over..
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