Laser Therapy Training for Health Professionals
Photobiomodulation (PBM) Laser Therapy training approved by the British Medical Laser Association (BMLA).
Laser Medicine Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBM) / Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) professional training is recognised by the British Medical Laser Association (BMLA) for the use of Class 3b and Class 4 Therapeutic Medical Laser.
Our training provides a comprehensive learning experience in Laser Therapy / Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBM) for health professionals, osteopaths, chiropractors, physiotherapists, podiatrists and aesthetic practitioners, including skin and hair loss specialists. We provide clear instruction for the integration of Therapeutic Laser / Photobiomodulation (PBM) core principles and treatment protocols into an existing health practice, including health and safety regulations in line with British Medical Laser Association standards.
We deliver bespoke Therapeutic Laser professional training courses to osteopaths, chiropractors, physiotherapist organisations and beauty salons as requested, focussing on specific requirements.
The following courses are available either as individual learning modules, or as a complete training programme. Training is on a 1-2-1 basis with Ruth Phypers, Laser Medicine.
NB. Please note that we do not provide training for Laser Hair Removal or any ablative / thermal laser technique.
Available Courses
Omega Laser Systems training.
Laser Medicine is an Authorised Manufacturer Laser Therapy Training Provider for Omega Laser Systems.
Please ask for more details for the supply and training of Omega Laser Systems equipment.
We offer a full laser therapy training service for health practitioners, osteopaths, chiropractors, podiatrists and skin specialists who plan to integrate Laser Therapy into their existing health or aesthetics practice.
The British Medical Laser Association (BMLA).
The British Medical Laser Association (BMLA) is the foremost society for medical lasers in the UK, representing dermatologists, plastic surgeons, nurses, technologists, scientists, beauty therapists, manufacturers and safety advisers. It represents anyone with an interest in the application of lasers or energy-based devices in medicine and aesthetics. Among its core activities, the BMLA informs national policy, ensures continual improvement of safety and educational standards in the field of medical and aesthetic lasers, and promotes collaboration between clinical, aesthetic, scientific and manufacturing disciplines. bmla.co.uk
The Complementary Medical Association.
The Complementary Medical Association’s (The CMA) primary aim is to promote ethical, responsible, professional complementary medicine to the public and the medical profession. The CMA realises that complementary and integrative medicine is – when delivered safely and ethically – a viable and highly desirable form of healthcare. In addition, The CMA is totally dedicated to representing “the professional face of complementary medicine” and promotes research, education and knowledge in the field. The CMA is for professional practitioners, ethical colleges and patients who demand and expect excellence in every aspect of treatment. the-cma.org.uk
WALT.
WALT promotes best practice laser therapy worldwide by focusing on high quality research in photobiomodulation, giving evidence-based guidance, education and standards for best practice in low level laser therapy to its practitioners. Members share knowledge and successes with each other, providing invaluable support and guidance to an ever growing community of laser therapists.
The European Laser Association.
The European Laser Association is an umbrella association to provide a platform for European and non-European organisations with an interest in LASER and light related technology for health. European Laser Association.