Cold laser therapy has emerged as one of the most promising procedures for the treatment and management of musculoskeletal pain as well as Knee Osteoarthritis. Also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), the procedure includes the use of a hand-held laser that can produce extremely low levels of light energy at different wavelengths. The light energy emits photons that penetrate the skin to reach the damaged tissue.
It works on the same principle as photosynthesis. The damaged tissues and cells absorb the low-level light, which triggers cell-regeneration. This ultimately reduces the inflammation and swelling and promotes recovery. Cold laser therapy is an effective procedure, and your doctor may recommend you if you have extreme knee pain. But bear in mind that like knee gel injections, laser treatment for knee pain is not curative in nature, rather it works by providing a temporary relief so that you can take advantage of that time period, increase your activity and help you tolerate a formal physical therapy program. Our pain management doctor utilizes this Laser Therapy in their office located in Brooklyn, New york.
Based on current research, the utilization of cold lasers for pain management and osteoarthritic conditions may be a complementary strategy used in clinical practice to provide symptom management for patients suffering from osteoarthritis and chronic pain.