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Clinical Solutions
In the United States, there are well over half a million
private, outpatient medical and dental offices. Routine patient
treatments include a wide variety of invasive and non-invasive procedures, many of which can benefit from the additional use of high energy lasing.
- Afflictions in which pain is one element
- Inflamatory responses and edema
- Post surgical incisions
- Rehabilitation
- Plastic surgery
Nursing Homes
Long term care facilities encounter severe wound care and healing challenges. Sedentary patients often develop pressure ulcers that are painful and difficult to close. Significant resources are expended in undressing, debriding, and redressing wounds. Treating these wounds with high energy lasing to alleviate the pain may also expedite the healing of hard to close ulcers.
Dental Practices
Dental procedures frequently have pain associated with them. Extractions, peridontal disease, and Temporal Mandibular Joint pain and inflammation can all be treated with high energy lasing.
Rehabilitation Facilities
Increasing their range of motion and allowing the patient to rehab sooner due to pain cessation are several reasons high energy lasing gets athletes and patients back to peak performance quicker. |