Tissue Repair and Pain

We use tried and tested protocols for the use of laser therapy for tissue repair and pain.

For the treatment of Oral Mucositis, we apply NICE approved protocols established in 2018 which recommend the use of Low Level Laser Therapy to reduce pain and inflammation. Sessions are recommended prior to, during and after radiotherapy and chemotherapy,, which help to prevent and alleviate this painful condition and mitigate long-term side effects.

Similarly LLLT is used extensively for wound healing, scar tissue, and post-surgical healing. For musculoskeletal health, Laser Therapy works with:

  • Chronic pain and sports injuries
  • Fibromyalgia
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Costochondritis
  • Back pain and sciatica
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • Plantar Fasciitis (heel pain)
  • Tennis elbow and frozen shoulder
  • Bone fractures
  • Nerve damage – neuropathy, neuralgia and TMJ (jaw pain).
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  • Therapeutic Laser for Oral Mucositis

    Laser Therapy for Oral Mucositis has been frequently studied over the last two decades and repeatedly shown to be effective…

    • Reduces inflammation and pain.
    • Increases oxygenated blood flow and cellular energy.
    • Helps to heal damaged tissue and reduces scar tissue.
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  • Low Level Laser Therapy for Neuralgia and Neuropathy

    Low Level Laser Therapy for Neuralgia and Neuropathy is a safe and effective treatment to relieve the pain associated with…

    • Helps to heal peripheral nerve damage.
    • Reduces pain and inflammation.
    • Restores nerve function and sensation.
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  • Low Level Laser Therapy for Costochondritis

    Many patients benefit from pain relief and soft tissue repair as two of the major benefits of Low Level Laser…

    • Reduces inflammation and pain.
    • Increases oxygenated blood flow and cellular energy.
    • Helps to heal and regenerate soft tissue.
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  • Low Level Laser Therapy for Fibromyalgia

    Low Level Laser Therapy for Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia is a long-term chronic condition that causes widespread pain all over the body, accompanied…

    • Encourage the distribution of white blood cells.
    • Endorphins released into the blood stream.
    • Reduces inflammation.
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  • Laser Therapy for Wound Healing

    Laser Therapy for Wound Healing, also known as Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) or Red Light Therapy…

    • Helps to speed up the healing of injuries and burns.
    • Improves post-surgical healing and reduces scars.
    • Improves skin integrity and regenerates soft tissue.
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  • Low Level Laser Therapy for Podiatry

    Low Level Laser Therapy for Podiatry — also known as Photobiomodulation (PBM), Therapeutic Laser or Red Light Therapy â€” is widely used to support foot and…

    • Pain-free and non-invasive.
    • Regenerates soft tissue and resolves pain.
    • Resolves infection and inflammation.
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Results driven protocols for tissue repair and pain

From the start, Laser Medicine’s goal was to bring unbiased accurate information about Low Level Laser Therapy to a wider audience. Back in 2013 the term Photobiomodulation was unknown, except in a few specialised areas of clinical and medical research. However since then there has been a wealth of scientific and clinical studies carried out by leading medics and scientists worldwide.

Please browse through a few of these significant studies which support the use of Low Level Laser Therapy / Photobiomodulation Therapy for tissue repair and pain:

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Our approach to laser therapy for tissue repair and pain

Oral Mucositis (OM)

Treatments are recommended prior to, during and after radiotherapy and chemotherapy treatments to prevent and reduce Oral Mucositis. Laser therapy may also help with chronic fibrosis and pain arising from radiotherapy treatments.

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Neuropathic pain

There are a number of conditions which can lead to neuropathy and neuralgia. Chemotherapy leading to peripheral neuropathy, shingles leading to herpetic neuralgia and some dental work or injuries can also impact nerves within the oral cavity.

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Wound healing

Therapeutic Laser has been employed for many years in the treatment of wounds, burns, and post-surgical scars. We see transformative effects in the treatment of C-Section wounds, sore nipples when breast feeding and after breast reconstruction surgery.

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Laser therapy for tissue repair & pain FAQs

This depends on the individual as there is often a stage of radiotherapy treatment where the patient may feel quite unwell, however to mitigate we ideally recommend 2-3 sessions a week during treatment and after treatment has stopped.

Low Level Laser Therapy is considered a safe and effective treatment for tissue repair and pain, with minimal side effects. When treating pain the light therapy usually calms pain due to the analgesic effect of photobiomodulation. Sometimes however, because the first stage of healing is a brief inflammatory lift pain can increase during this process for around 24 hours and then calm down. We use conservative low dose protocols informed by clinical studies to mitigate the risk.

There are studies to indicate LLLT as a potential treatment to reduce tumours, however we do not place light directly over a known cancer tumour. Other contraindications include placing light over a pregnant uterus, an over-active thyroid gland or an area of the body that has received a steroidal injection less than a week prior to the laser treatment.

Yes, ideally. We apply light to key areas around the body for a systemic uplift in mitochondrial energy, however for the best results we need to place light directly over a wound or broken bone.

Absolutely yes! Our therapeutic lasers have treated every area of the body that we can think of over the years, and we are never surprised at how much the light can help in the healing and recovery of tissue repair and pain. We employ a selection of therapeutic lasers which are best suited to each individual case. rather than relying on large light panels we have lasers for detailed work too.

Prefer to use red light therapy at home?

We supply Red Light Therapy devices for home use. Please visit our shop to explore our devices.