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Relieve Pain with Deep Tissue Laser Therapy (DTLT)

LightHeal

April 27, 2021

The human body is amazingly brilliant and will adjust itself so that other structures such as joints or muscles work harder to compensate than they should. Although this is habitually fine in the short term, it will be disturbing in the long term for pain. Unfortunately, the result is often injury (inflammation), tenderness (pain), acute pain , chronic pain or even tension-type migraine.

Based on LightHeal practice, pain is a subjective factor where it is always the main complaint and causes ample stress and discomfort in daily life. Pain intensity is different for every individual. How we live our lives and what happens to us does affect others. As parents in particular, the quality of our lives affects our family.

What LightHeal does to manage inflammation and pain is a combination of light therapy (DTLT) and manual therapy, such as deep tissue massage and exercise therapy. The application of laser therapy will contribute to the increased recruitment of muscle fibres and increase the onset time of the spastic muscle fatigue and reduce pain intensity. Light therapy is photomedicine to our system and speeds healing.

LightHeal team consists of qualified physiotherapists and Rehab specialists who are enthusiastic in planning the treatment plan and providing a pain-free life for individuals for conditions which are both acute and chronic, such as arthritis, post-surgical recovery, and pain relief, back and neck problems, joint pain and sports strain from vigorous activities. 

They specialise in painful conditions in the fields of Orthopaedics, Neurology, Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation for Post-Surgical recovery, general chronic degenerative conditions, diabetic wounds and neuropathy, trauma, or injury.

LightHeal Services:

  • Deep Tissue Laser Therapy
  • Deep Tissue Massage
  • Sports Massage
  • Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation
  • Back to Work Programme
  • Neurology Rehabilitation
  • Electro-Muscular Stimulation (EMS)
  • Wound Healing

KKLIU 1600/2021

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