What is Class 4 Laser Therapy?

K-Laser's innovative laser technology synchronizes high power dual wavelength infrared lasers in a single beam. The combined wavelengths and high power expand the therapeutic value thus proving helpful in:

- Reducing sports injury related rehabilitation times
- Effective pain relief
- Increased range of motion and fexibility
- Reducing muscle spasms and cramps

K-Laser is the next generation of Laser Therapy!



The Positive Effect of Laser Light on Tissues

This positive effect of laser light on tissues is a unique property of laser therapy and is not duplicated by any other conventional physical therapy modality. The list of positive effects is extensive; research has documented that laser promotes tissue remodeling, neurological recovery and improved function, improved quality of life in chronic pain states, improved flexibility, faster wound healing, and faster bone deposition in fracture.

The primary of biological action of laser results from stimulation of electron chain transport mechanisms in the mitochondria, cell membranes and epithelial tissues. This action causes the release of vasodilating chemicals, the stimulation of DNA and RNA synthesis, an increase in enzyme production, an increase of superoxide dismutase activity, normalization of tissue pH, and increased ATP production. The increase of vasodilation and improved microcirculation will increase the supply of cellular nutrition promoting tissue repair and tissue remodeling.

Significant reduction in edema is also noted with studies demonstrating reduced lymph node congestion, reduced lymphedema, and reduction in extremity circumference and extremity swelling following laser treatment. There are currently thousands of studies surrounding the use of laser for photobiomodulation and suppression of pain. The therapeutic applications of laser are expanding and new uses are being discovered every day.

How do I get started?

Schedule an initial consultation with a Dr. Olson online, or call our office at 760-940-0500.