CELEBRATION, Fla., Jan. 24, 2016 -- Orlando Resorts Chiropractic Medispa announced that the practice has had significant success using cold laser therapy to help the body heal faster after injury. Cold laser therapy may be beneficial for treating muscle strains and tears, tendon and ligament damage, post-operative wound healing, and nerve damage, reports Dr. Bret MacDermott. Orlando chiropractor Dr. MacDermott says that cold laser therapy works by stimulating cellular energy production, which helps injured soft tissues heal faster while also reducing inflammation and pain. Cold laser therapy may also help control pain associated with fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis.
“Cold laser therapy is a powerful healing tool, however its benefits are not well known,” said Dr. MacDermott. “This treatment method has been used by elite athletes for more than a decade to heal faster after injury. Now all Orlando, Kissimmee, and Celebration FL patients can benefit from cold laser therapy at Orlando Resorts Chiropractic Medispa.”
Dr. MacDermott says the high-tech healing modality is one of the most popular treatment options for safely and naturally accelerating the body’s natural healing process after injury. “The body has its own sophisticated way of healing itself; it just needs a bit of outside support,” said Dr. MacDermott. “This outside support is exactly what cold laser therapy provides.”
After an injury, the body needs cellular fuel, known as ATP, to heal. With cold laser therapy, a low-level laser directs energy through the skin and to the injured cells. Cells then harness this energy and convert it into more ATP, says Dr. MacDermott. “The more ATP cells can produce, the faster the cells can repair cellular damage,” said Dr. MacDermott. “Additionally, this injection of cellular fuel helps tissue eliminate the inflammatory substances the exacerbate pain and lead to scar tissue build up.”
In addition to supporting the body’s natural healing process after injury, cold laser therapy may also be beneficial for other health conditions. Dr. MacDermott says that patients with osteoarthritis, fibromyalgia, herniated discs, carpal tunnel syndrome and adhesions may benefit from regular cold laser therapy treatments. “Cold laser therapy offers important health benefits for patients with chronic pain conditions including osteoarthritis,” said Dr. MacDermott. “The treatment process itself is also very gentle. Patients often remark on the relaxing, pleasant warm sensation that accompanies treatment.”
The Orlando chiropractor says that benefits are noticeable immediately following treatment. “Depending on the severity of a patient’s condition, a typical treatment session may be complete in just a few minutes,” said Dr. MacDermott. “For optimal results, I recommend several treatments over an extended period."
Orlando Resorts Chiropractic Medispa provides chiropractic care for Orlando, Kissimmee, and Celebration. For more information on cold laser therapy or to schedule an appointment, contact Orlando Resorts Chiropractic Medispa at 407-566-3466 or visit www.orlandoresortschiro.com.
Orlando Resorts Chiropractic Medispa, 407-566-3466


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