Class 4 Laser Therapy for Peripheral Neuropathy
Class 4 laser therapy has emerged as a promising treatment option for peripheral neuropathy, a condition characterized by damage to the peripheral nerves that often leads to pain, numbness, and weakness, typically in the feet and lower extremity, and sometimes in the hands.
The Synergistic Benefits of Combining Spinal Decompression and Class 4 Laser Therapy: A Comprehensive Approach for Chiropractors
The synergy between spinal decompression and Class 4 laser therapy represents the future of non-invasive musculoskeletal treatment, providing chiropractors with a cutting-edge toolset for delivering effective and lasting patient care.
How Does Chemotherapy Cause Peripheral Neuropathy?
Chemotherapy is a powerful treatment for cancer that targets rapidly dividing cells, including cancerous ones. While it is an effective method for fighting cancer, it can also affect other rapidly dividing cells and cause side effects, one of which is peripheral neuropathy.
The Safety and Efficacy of Class 4 Laser Therapy
Overall, class 4 laser therapy is a safe, effective, and non-invasive option for many individuals suffering from pain or injury.
How Does Diabetes Cause Peripheral Neuropathy?
In conclusion, peripheral neuropathy in diabetes is primarily caused by high blood sugar levels, which damage the nerves through reduced blood flow, oxidative stress, inflammation, and metabolic disturbances.
“Class 4 Laser Therapy will be an integral modality worldwide in all fields of healthcare.”
— Dr. Phil Harrington, lecturing in Malaysia