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"We know today that man is essentially a being of light. And the modern science of photobiology ... is presently proving this. In terms of healing ... the implications are immense. We now know, for example, that ... light can initiate, or arrest, cascade-like reactions in the cells, and that genetic cellular damage can be virtually repaired, within hours, by faint beams of light. We are still on the threshold of fully understanding the complex relationship between light and life, but we can now say, emphatically, that the function of our entire metabolism is dependent on light.
-- Dr. Fritz Albert Popp, Biophysicist
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Influencing One Cell -->Many Cells -->System Laser therapy's systemic effect is significant and well documented. Braverman et al.1 found that when only one of two wounds on opposite sides was treated with laser light, the untreated wound healed more rapidly than controls. Rochkind et al.2 treated only the right side with bilateral wounds including burns and observed that healing was accelerated on both sides compared with controls. Airaksinen et al.3 found that unilateral treatment of patients with chronic shoulder pain caused improvement on both sides though greatest effect was on the treated side. Laser acupuncture applied to areas of local obstruction can dramatically restore the circulation of qi and blood and alleviate pain, often almost instantaneously. English researcher Mary Dyson believes that the rapid reduction in inflammation observed during and after laser therapy is the biggest factor in pain relief. Western medicine has documented many other reasons for analgesia, including elevated levels of endorphins, nerve blockade, and the restoration of blood flow to areas of ischemia and stagnation. Laser acupuncture has a regulatory effect, restoring qi and function to weakened cells and tissues without affecting healthy tissue negatively. At the cellular level, ATP production is enhanced; cellular respiration and metabolism increase; mitochondrial activity is stimulated; singlet oxygen production increases; and DNA, RNA and protein synthesis are all accelerated. At the tissue level, infrared and visible red laser light increase circulation; enhance the formation of new blood and lymphatic vessels; reduce edema; increase the formation of granulation tissue in wounds and accelerate re-epitheliazation at their margins; increase the activity and numbers of fibroblasts; increase collagen formation; and increase the number and activity of macrophages. Laser acupuncture is safe. An adverse reaction has never been reported. Its perfect safety record and many of its effects are directly related to wavelength. As one moves down the electromagnetic spectrum, wavelength becomes longer and the energy carried by light becomes less. The photon energy at visible, red and infrared wavelengths is gentle enough to be accepted without damaging cells and tissues. |
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Case Study - Carpal Tunnel Syndrome RS was wearing braces on both wrists before her first treatment. This 35-year old female's primary complaint was carpal tunnel syndrome, which had been diagnosed two years earlier and for which surgery had been recommended. According to a visual analog scale (VAS) with zero representing no pain and 10 the worst imaginable, RS rated the pain and numbness in her right wrist, thumb and first three fingers at 8; in the same location on the left hand, the pain was rated at 6 before treatment. She reported pain scores of 0 in both wrists after the first session. Laser acupuncture was given over L9, PC7, H7, SJ4, LI6 and SI5, and distally to Du14 and to huato points along the cervical spine for three treatments. RS's wrist pain returned at progressively lower levels a day and a half after the first and second treatments. After the third session, her carpal tunnel pain appeared to have resolved. At follow-up three months later, RS was pain-free and commented that she has never worn braces on her wrists since the first session. 1. Braverman B, et al. Effect of helium-neon and infrared laser irradiation on wound healing in rabbits. Lasers Surg Med 1989;9:50. 2. Rochkind S, et al. Systemic effects of low-power laser irradiation on the peripheral and central nervous system, cutaneous wounds and burns. Lasers Surg Med 1989;26:12. 3. Airaksinen O, et al. Effects of HeNe-laser irradiation on the trigger points of patients with chronic muscle tension in the neck. Scand J of Acup & Electrotherapy 1989;4:63-65. David Rindge, DOM, AP, RN Melbourne, Florida Tel: (321) 728-9700 |
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