A non-invasive treatment that uses focused laser light to treat various foot and ankle conditions
laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses focused laser light to treat various foot and ankle conditions. The therapy is commonly used for pain relief, reducing inflammation, and stimulating tissue repair.
The laser emits focused light energy that penetrates the skin and reaches the underlying tissues. The depth of penetration depends on the type of laser and its wavelength.
Once the laser light reaches the target area, it stimulates the cells’ mitochondria (the cell’s powerhouses) to produce more energy in the form of ATP (adenosine triphosphate). This increase in cellular energy accelerates healing processes.
The laser light also promotes better blood circulation in the treated area, which helps supply oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissues, speeding up recovery.
Laser therapy reduces inflammation by decreasing the production of certain chemicals (e.g., cytokines) that cause swelling. It also stimulates the release of endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers.
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Yes, laser therapy is considered safe when performed by a trained professional, such as a podiatrist. It is an effective option for various foot and ankle conditions, especially for patients looking to avoid more invasive treatments.
Laser therapy has minimal side effects. Occasionally, patients may experience mild redness or swelling at the treatment site, but these effects are temporary. It's considered a very low-risk treatment.
The number of sessions depends on the severity and type of condition being treated. For mild cases, 4-6 sessions may suffice, while chronic or severe conditions could require 10-12 sessions or more over several weeks.
A typical laser therapy session lasts between 10-30 minutes, depending on the area being treated and the severity of the condition.
Laser therapy is effective for reducing pain, inflammation, and promoting healing in many conditions, including plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and nail fungus. However, individual results can vary based on the condition and response to treatment.
Common conditions treated with laser therapy in podiatry include plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, arthritis, Morton’s neuroma, and fungal nail infections. It can also help with general pain and inflammation in the feet and ankles.
Some patients may experience pain relief after just one session, but typically it takes a few sessions to notice significant improvement. For chronic conditions, several weeks of treatment may be required.
Yes, one of the benefits of laser therapy is that it typically requires no downtime, so patients can resume normal activities immediately after treatment.