
By now, some of you who follow this blog regularly would know that I’m one of those who avoid the use of prescriptive or over the counter drugs, cortisone or painkillers. If possible, I would explore natural healing or alternative medicine methods to address an ailment or a condition in the body. Having said that, I do not disregard my doctor’s advice but prefer to do my research and speaking to other health practitioners to increase my health knowledge.
When it comes to managing pain in the body, most people will use painkillers to stop the symptoms – it can be pain caused by arthritis, sports injuries, torn ligaments, gout, wounds, burns, dermal ulcers..etc. While saying this, my mom happens to be one of them. Whenever mom experiences arthritic pain, she would turn to strong pain killers which would not work for her after several use.

I have heard positive reviews on low intensity laser therapy, a non invasive, non toxic and highly effective treatment method which presents no negative side effects. According to research, low intensity laser therapy has a 95% cure rate which makes it popular among sportsmen and those with serious issues with pain. While the list of conditions that can be treated by laser therapy is exhaustive, it does shed a glimpse of hope for people who are suffering from long term pain caused by degenerative diseases, skeletal and joint damage, inflammatory conditions and other skin related problems. What makes it unique is that this form laser therapy for sports injuries is able to treat the condition at a cellular level thus leading to long term results while speeding the recovery process.
Since low intensity laser therapy has proven to benefit athletes in their recovery and rehabilitation process, Meditech International, a world leader in clinical research for low intensity laser therapy will be hosting an advanced training course to focus on the treatment of athletic injuries. This is a beneficial event to promote laser therapy education featuring a panel of professionals in the medical and sports industry.
If you are suffering from one or more of the above conditions mentioned, why not check out what low intensity laser therapy can do for you.
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