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Laser Dosage Calculation

Hey everyone! I will be out of town for a week on laser therapy training business. Filming an instructional DVD on clinical protocols for Class 4 lasers. Should be really cool! So don’t miss my posts too much. Just go through the past issues and learn from the beginning. In the meantime I hope this holds you over. Enjoy. :) Remember with laser therapy you are treating the PAIN associated with any injury!

Imagine an average sized apple. If you cut it in half, the surface area on one of the two halves is about 50 cm2.

Biostimulation occurs when 0.5-1 J/cm2 is delivered to tissue. (Let’s use 1)

Pain control requires 4-10 J/cm2 (Let’s use 5)

A superficial wound 3-4 cm large will require treating a total area of 50 cm2 to include a small amount of healthy surrounding tissue. Most wound protocols are programmed to deliver 2 watts with variable frequencies to stimulate a proper tissue response. (Average 1 watt) This delivers 1 Joule/second. We would need about 50 seconds to treat this area if it were a single cell layer. Wounds are multiple cell layers thick. Therefore, I usually would double the dose/treatment time for a wound of this size.

For example, I would treat this injury for 1.5 to 2 minutes maximum. You can extrapolate this same dose by imagining how many “apples” large each pain area is.

This same calculation works for deeper pain management. Let’s say you are working on the lumbar spine, treating an area four apples large. Therefore I need 200 cm2 X 5 Joules/cm2, or 1000 Joules. About half of the energy delivered penetrates below the dermis - we should multiply the dose by 2 to account for this. We need to deliver at least 2000 joules to the area for deep pain control. You can extrapolate this quick reference to treat larger areas.

Dr. Perry Nickelston

www.k-laserusa.com

www.painlasercenter.com 1-866-595-7749 Ext. 102

Laser Therapy Definitions

Below are ‘Key” Definitions when learning about Class 4 Laser Therapy. Remember to choose a laser based on physics and science, NOT fancy advertisements. Decide which laser is best for YOU and your desired clinical outcomes. Never purchase a laser based on price alone. Price is temporary, profits and patient results last forever! (If you have the right laser and proper training) Successful laser therapy is always contingent on an accurate diagnosis and proper application.

LIGHT: Light is a small spectrum of electromagnetic energy with wavelengths between 380 nanometers (nm) and 760nm in length. This spectrum of energy is visible to the naked eye.  

LASER: Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation; refers to the specific qualities and methods by which lasers produce light. Originally theorized and defined by Albert Einstein in 1917, it was not produced until the 1950s. Laser light is Coherent, has a Monochromatic wavelength, is Collimated, and Polarized. These four characteristics differentiate lasers from LED & SLD light sources.

COLLIMATION: A property of light commonly associated with lasers and accomplished with focusing lenses where all the photons are traveling in the same direction.

COHERENCE: The photons within a laser beam are extremely well organized and directional. This means that all of the photons (energy) have waves that travel in unison – they are highly parallel with a specific wavelength. True laser systems focus all of their energy in one direction in a very concentrated line. A super-luminous diode, on the other hand, diffuses its energy in all directions with only a small percentage of the energy travelling in the direction of the treatment. A true laser system will deliver 90% more power to the treatment area than a super-luminous diode system of exactly the same power rating.

MONOCHROMATIC: Contains one specific wavelength of light (one specific color). It is an exclusive property of laser light, setting them apart from all other light sources. Because the wavelength of laser light determines its effect on tissue, the monochromatic property of laser light allows energy to be delivered to specific tissues in specific ways. Non-laser therapies such as LED’s (Light Emitting Diodes) are sufficient for superficial treatment (wounds), but are questionable on penetration for musculoskeletal conditions. Lasers penetrate deeper.  

 FREQUENCY: The frequency of light is inversely proportional to its wavelength, and is dependent upon the energy value of the individual photons being emitted. The higher the frequency, the higher the energy, and the shorter the wavelength.

WAVELENGTH: The property that differentiates different spectrums of energy within the electromagnetic spectrum of energy is wavelength. The wavelength of light is measured in billionths of a meter, or nanometers (nm). The energy of a wave is inversely proportional to its wavelength. In other words, the greater the energy, the shorter (smaller) the wavelength. Light of shorter wavelength carries greater the energy of the light. As wavelength becomes longer, the energy carried is less. Some wavelengths work better than others. Wavelength is the prime determinant of tissue penetration. The wavelength is very specific for cell absorption. In the infrared (IR) spectrum, the longer wavelengths penetrate deeper and a greater percentage of the laser light will be transmitted in a forward direction. This means less scatter and better results! Each photon contains energy and just as energy of the ocean comes to shore in waves of high and low energy the same is true of photons. Only with photons the energy is not measured by the height of the wave but the number of waves the photon carries. These waves are measured in two ways, the number of waves that will pass a given point in one second, or wavelength, the distance between one wave and the next.

POWER: Power = Energy / Time 1 Watt = 1 Joule / Second.It is important not to confuse power and energy, although they are closely related. Power is the rate at which energy is delivered, not an amount of energy itself. With simple algebra, you can turn the formula above around to solve for energy instead of power, and write:

Therapeutic Energy = Power (Watts) or Joules/sec x Time(sec).

 

POWER DENSITY: Power density is amount of power delivered per unit area. Power density indicates the degree of concentration of the laser output. It is expressed in Watts per square centimeter, or milliwatts per square centimeter, W/cm2 or mW/cm2. Some studies have concluded that the power density may be of even greater significance than the dose. Example: A laser’s output is 4 Watts, and it is illuminating a circle of 3 centimeter diameter. First find the area of the circle, 3.14 x 1.5 x 1.5 = 7 cm2. Then divide the power by the area, 4W / 7cm2 = 0.6 W/cm2.

ENERGY DENSITY: The energy density expresses the total amount of energy delivered per unit area, in Joules per square centimeter, J/cm2. The energy is measured in Joules, and is calculated by multiplying the power output of the laser times the amount of time elapsed during the laser treatment. (Energy = Power x Time, and the units are Joules = Watts x Seconds.) A 4 Watt continuous wave laser would deliver 240 Joules in one minute. (4 Watts x 60 seconds = 240 Joules) Then simply divide the total energy by the area to arrive at the energy density in Joules per centimeter squared.

PENETRATION: Penetration refers to the distance an energy wave travels into the tissue before it is absorbed and dissipated as heat or molecular vibration. Penetration is a physical and thermal phenomenon, not a therapeutic phenomenon. Penetration of laser light is dependent on the wavelength of the light. Lower wavelengths are absorbed by hemoglobin and melanin, and higher wavelengths are absorbed by water in the tissues.

THERAPEUTIC WINDOW: Therapeutic laser light is primarily absorbed by the hemoglobin, melanin and water in human tissue. These three components each have a unique absorption curve that is dependent on the wavelength of the laser light. Hemoglobin and Melanin absorb more at the shorter wavelengths, around 630 nanometers. Water absorbs more of the laser light above approximately 960 nanometers. The three absorption curves have a relative minimum around 800 nanometers. Laser light in the range of 780nm to 810 nm penetrates the deepest into human tissue.

DUTY CYCLE: Duty cycle relates to the amount of time the light source is active, usually from 10% to 100%. A laser operating in continuous wave is running at 100% duty cycle. The modulation setting of K-Laser is a 50% duty cycle. Out of every second the light source would ‘On’ half of a second and ‘Off’ half of a second.

BIOMODULATION: Biomodulation is the process of changing the natural biochemical response of a cell or tissue within the normal range of its function, stimulating the cell’s innate metabolic capacity to respond to a stimulus. A cell can heal itself by this stimulation mechanism.

PHOTOBIOMODULATION: When biomodulation occurs from a photon transferring its energy to a chromophore it is referred to as photobiomodulation.

CHROMOPHORES: Chromophore literally means, “Color lover” (L. chromo = color; L. Phore = to seek out, to have an affinity for, to love). Chromophores are generally pigmented molecules that accept photons within living tissue. When the chromophore accepts a photon, it causes a biochemical change within an atom, molecule, cell or tissue. If this change increases cellular function, it is said to have activated the tissue. If this change decreased cellular function it is said to have inhibited the tissue. Biomodulation occurs in both cases.  

PHYSIOLOGICAL DOSE OF THERAPY: A Physiological Dose of any therapy is designed to stimulate production of, or provide to the body what it needs to normalize and heal itself through biomodulation. The symptomatic response to a physiological dose of therapy is dependent of the capacity of the patient’s body to respond to the therapy. The physiological dose of any treatment has specific advantages. • A physiological dose represents the body’s own response to a stimulus• A physiological dose generally improves the patient’s health. • A physiological dose will always be consistent for symptomatic response because it depends upon an interaction with the individual patient’s entire body system.

BIOLOGICAL AMPLIFICATION: When photobiomodulation occurs, the photon activates a chromophore, amino acid, nucleic acid, or molecule. Activation of a single enzyme molecule rapidly catalyzes thousands of other chemical reactions amplifying the signal to the cell. This is similar to the calcium regulated 2nd messenger cAMP cascade. Biological amplification explains how systemic, cellular, and clinical effects can occur almost instantaneously after exposure to light therapies.

DOSE: The term dose is an estimate of a therapy which produces a desired therapeutic action without harmful side effects. The therapeutic dose (safe and effective) range is defined by clinical evaluation of the response of a sufficient number of patients, generally 50 percent who improve without toxicity. The most important parameter in laser therapy is always the dose, often referred to as “fluence”. By dose (D) is meant the energy (E) of the light directed at a given unit of area (A) during a given session of therapy. The energy is measured in Joules (J), the area in cm2 and consequently, the dose in J/cm2.

 PULSED (TRUE) OR SUPER-PULSED: Lasers emit short, powerful burst of light at intervals. While depth of penetration is greater, pulsed Ga-As lasers have two disadvantages. First, because the width of the pulse is fixed and extremely short (no more than 200 billionths of a second) the average output power will be relatively low and treatment time will be much longer. Secondly, true pulsed laser diodes have a narrower therapeutic dosage range. The risk of an increase in pain post treatment is considerably greater.

PULSED (SIMULATED): In most modern therapeutic lasers, the pulsing is simulated by mechanically or electronically interrupting the output of a continuous beam laser. The pulse rate may be adjusted up or down without significantly affecting treatment time. This is accomplished by modulating pulse duration and/or the space between pulses. From research we know that pulsing has significant positive effects on pain relief. The body’s sensitivity to any steady stimulus diminishes over time. Varying the pulse rate helps to ensure a better response. Changing the rate to keep the body interested is far more important than strict adherence to continuous laser stimulation.

LASER DIODE: A semiconducting device which emits monochromatic non-ionizing radiation by a process of stimulated emission. A laser beam has a number of unique properties, such as coherence, polarization and directionality. Beams emitted by laser diodes are not, as is often stated, ‘straight’ and/or ‘parallel’. Unless manipulated with additional optical devices such as lenses, a laser diode’s beam is broadly divergent along one plane and narrowly divergent along the perpendicular plane, producing an elliptical cross-section.  

VISIBLE RADIATION: Non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation within the wavelength band from 400 to 700 nanometers which is able to be ‘seen’ by the human eye.

RETRACING: From time to time, a patient will experience an increase in pain following treatment. It is NOT an adverse reaction, but indicates that the laser treatment is working. Patients will frequently observe improvement once this pain subsides which is usually within 24-hours. This is a normal process. Always advise the patient in advance of the possibility of the pain response. Otherwise, they may assume that the laser has caused them harm. If a patient experiences significant pain increase, suspend treatment for a few days.

Dr. Perry Nickelston, DCClinic Director of the Pain Laser Center in Ramsey, NJ and VP of Practice Development for K-laser,USA.www.painlasercenter.com

 www.k-laserusa.com

1-866-595-7749 Ext #102

Greatest Day, My Idol, and Success

“For me life is continuously being hungry. The meaning of life is not simply to exist, to survive, but to move ahead, to go up, to achieve, to conquer.” -Arnold Schwarzenegger

“I knew I was a winner back in the late sixties. I knew I was destined for great things. People will say that kind of thinking is totally immodest. I agree. Modesty is not a word that applies to me in any way - I hope it never will.” -Arnold Schwarzenegger

Great words from a lifelong inspiration. As you all know by know, I attended the Arnold Bodybuilding Classic in Columbus, Ohio recently. During this fitness extravaganza I had the honor of meeting my childhood inspiration and idol, Mr. Arnold Schwarzenegger. What a thrill!! I am still flying high from that one. His autobiography changed my life and inspired me to become successful in bodybuilding and life.

He is the textbook ‘American Dream.’ Coming to America with no money, a heavy foreign accent, dreams of greatness and a drive to succeed. Failure was not an option for him. He has become a Governor, film star, bodybuilding legend, and inspiration to millions.

So it always irritates me to hear doctors in our profession moan and groan about how ‘tough it is to make it today.’ How  their practice is slow, they can’t afford to do this or that (my personal favorite), or ‘that’ will never work in my office excuse. You can succeed with the right mindset, mental attitude, goal setting system, action plan, and the right attitude. Oh yes and actually getting off your a** and making it happen, that is called ACTION! Dream all you want, but it won’t happen until YOU make it happen.

When I educate doctors about Class 4 laser therapy and why it is essential for their pratice success, I hear every excuse in the book why they can’t do it. “I can’t afford it (bull), I don’t need it, I don’t think my patient’s will pay cash for it (bull-cash practices and wealth are a mindset), and my favorite ‘it’s too expensive!’ What? Price is temporary doctors, profit and helping people get well is forever! Get over yourself and your fears. Take action and make it happen! The only way life is going to change and get better is if YOU change! Not the economy, not the world, not your patient’s, but YOU! You are the catalyst for success in your own life.

Below is a picture of me with Arnold. After the photo I am putting down Attitude Action Steps you can take right now to change your life. I give these to the doctors who tell me they can’t afford to invest in Class 4 K-laser. Opens their eyes to say the least! Open yours now.

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1. Admit it’s no one’s fault but yours. (Success and failures)

2. Understand you always have (had) a choice.

3. If you think you are successful. You are. If you think you are not. You’re not.

4. Study the thoughts and writings of successful people (Like me, lol)

5. Help others without expectation or measuring. 6. Think about your winning and losing words to yourself.

7. Celebrate victory and defeat. We learn more from our failures. T0 succeed you have to play!

7.5 Study 30-minutes everyday your list of goals and action plan for wealth. Read positive!

Have fun! Make it happen NOW. Nobody else is going to do it for you.

Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC VP PRactice Development for K-laser, USA

www.k-laserusa.com

www.painlasercenter.com

1-866-595-7749 Ext. 102

Arnold Expo 2.0

The feedback from my first post regarding the Arnold Expo was so positive that I decided to add some additional photos from the day. Listed below are some pictures that speak for themselves. These are some the competitors who stood out from the crowd. Any doctor into fitness and treating athletes should go to this event. Especially if you treat athletes with laser therapy like me. They are a perfect match. Listed below the pictures will be my tip of the week. Enjoy.

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How can Class 4 laser expand my practice?

Your patient base opens dramatically because of lasers ability to help so many types of conditions. What other modality could you use to help the pain associated with cuts, burns, wounds, scars, post surgery pain, post joint replacement surgery, skin conditions and soft tissue tears? When these people get better, they tell everybody. It’s a therapy that sells itself. Better yet, your satisfied patient’s sell it for you. No expensive advertisement can come close to that practice building power. 

I don’t think people will pay cash for laser treatment.

If you go in with that attitude, then no they won’t. If you don’t put a value on your services, somebody else will. Most doctors are not successful because of self created mental barriers. They predispose themselves to failure. Wealth is a state of mind.  People will pay for results; they pay for what they want, not for what they need. Read that again until it sinks in your brain. Make them want it! Make them believe they can’t afford NOT to do it. Nobody needs to pay $600 for an Xbox 360, they simply want to. That’s marketing! All you need now is the right laser to back up your marketing.

Dr. Perry Nickelston

www.k-laserusa.com

www.painlasercenter.com

1-866-595-7749 Ext. 102

Class 4 Laser Myths Exposed!

“Class 4 Laser Myths Exposed!”
Don’t believe the hype, believe the science.
 

Myth #1: They Are Too Expensive

Compared to what? The most expensive laser you can purchase is one that fails to deliver results! Class 4 lasers manufactured by a reputable company deliver results; it’s all based in the science of therapeutic dosage. The #1 cause of failure in laser therapy treatment is insufficient dosage. Inadequate power is the primary factor in low dosage. Class 3 lasers have lower power, so penetration is decreased and success rates decline. Higher power means less treatment time and less stress on the laser diodes, adding to the life of the laser. Class 3 lasers require multiple laser heads adding to the bottom line expense of the laser. Advertising laser therapy and not getting results is EXPENSIVE! You only have one chance to impress a patient, make sure you have the Class IV power to back it up.  

Myth #2: You Can Burn A Patient

Yes, if you are a complete idiot! You can also burn a patient with ultrasound and muscle stimulation if you use them incorrectly. A properly trained physician or clinician will never burn a patient. This is why you should receive your laser training from a qualified clinician, not a sales rep. You have to be present during treatments (PTC)-Present Time Consciousness, with no distractions; devoting your time to the patient. Treatment times are significantly reduced with Class 4 lasers so the risk of injury is miniscule. Proper training is essential.

Myth #3: They Are Too Costly To Maintain

Any medical equipment used incorrectly can be costly to maintain. Proper training is essential for the life of laser equipment. What is more costly, a cheap “bargain” laser that breaks every few months or durable high end models with proven performance and results? Don’t make a purchase decision on price alone. Price is temporary, profit is forever. Look at the fine print on laser manufacturer warranties. Make sure you have a lifetime warranty on your laser diodes. If a product is good, the dealer will have no doubts about selling it on sale-or-return basis, with written confirmation of this.

Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC VP Practice Devlopment for K-Laser USA and Director of The Pain Laser Center in Ramsey, NJ. 1-866-595-7749 Ext 102

www.k-laserusa.com

www.painlasercenter.com

Jan Tunér and Lars Hode (Laser Sales Tricks)

 Here is a great article written by two of the most respected individuals in the field of laser therapy. The primary importance of this article is to BE CAREFUL when choosing a laser for your clinic. Trust the science and compare the truth. There are too many lasers out there that are just ‘cheap’ lasers with salespeople trying to make a buck. Don’t get burned!! I will start off the article below and you can download the entire article at the end of the first paragraph. Enjoy. It’s an eye opener.

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“In advertising you will frequently find claims that a product is described as “optimal” or“ideal”. This is strange, because too often a previous product from the same manufacturer wasoptimal, too. So how could it then be improved? Advertising is filled with meaningless wordssuch as “technology”, “recent”, “proven”. This is all part of the advertising jargon and since itis not illegal, we will have to live with it. Now and then sheer lies are used. A classicalexample is the beauty products tested by “The Swiss Vitamin Institute”. There never was suchan institute… 

It is natural that a salesman wants to promote and ultimately sell his product and we cannot asa customer expect full objectivity. But pushing ones luck too hard will in the end be contraproductive. The laser therapy market is no different from the cosmetic market; there are allkinds of salesmen ranging from the earnest ones to the sheer liars.”

Click here to continue reading Laser Sales

Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC

www.k-laserusa.com

Number One Cause of Pain

One of the most effective ways to help the #1 cause of pain is laser therapy. What is the number one cause of pain? Trigger points! Treating a trigger point with 180-250 joules of laser light combined with manual therapy is a fantastic way to relieve chronic pain. As long as you are trained in how to diagnose primary trigger points, have an accurate diagnosis, and are proficient in laser therapy clinical applications. The main reason laser therapy is not successful as a treatment protocol is lack of proper/sufficient dosage to the ‘intended target tissue.’ You can’t heal it if you can’t reach it.

Ever wonder what can be done to help headaches, neck stiffness, carpal tunnel type symptoms, tennis elbow, bursitis, frozen shoulder, back pain, low back stiffness, sciatica, shin splints?  Find a Doctor that is skilled with finding and treating trigger points and you just might find immediate relief for pain that has been afflicting you for years. 

Trigger points are accumulations of waste products around a nerve receptor. Often times they feel like nodules or taut bands of fibers within the soft tissues. Trigger points form in muscles that have been overused, injured due to an accident or surgery. Common characteristics are increased muscle tension and muscle shortening. Increased muscle tension is the primary side effect of trigger points and pain is the most common secondary effect.  

Trigger points can present themselves as referred patterns of sensation (pain that travels away from the trigger points) such as sharp pain, dull ache, tingling, pins and needles, hot or cold, as well as can create symptoms such as nausea, ear ache, equilibrium disturbance, or blurred vision. Trigger points can exist in two states, either active or latent. Active trigger points are those that cause discomfort. Latent trigger points wait silently in the muscle for a future stress to activate them. Aches and pains which began in the past become more frequent and severe in intensity as we age. It is common to attribute this discomfort to arthritis instead of our tight muscles which harbor trigger points.
 

Trigger points are not visible with traditional medical testing such as MRI or X-ray and are frequently over looked by most healthcare practitioners as the cause of your pain.
 

80% of the trigger point locations are common with acupuncture treatment locations. When trigger points are not treated, they will create satellite trigger points in the affected area. For instance, a trigger point in the trapezius muscle may cause a trigger point to appear in the shoulder blade muscle. The trigger point in the shoulder blade is the most common cause of shoulder pain, especially when exercising. And, voilà! - a case of shoulder Rotator Cuff Syndrome.  (Not good) 

To break-up a trigger point, static compression (pressure) is applied for 10 seconds, released, then pressure applied for 10 more seconds in a pumping action while the client breathes deeply. This action flushes the toxins and calms the nerves. Releasing trigger points releases endorphins so the result is elimination of discomfort as well as being energized.

Determining which “one” is causing the pain is where the specialty comes into play.  Not all knots cause pain.  That’s why traditional massages usually DO NOT work.

Trigger point massage is not a relaxing, “fluff and buff” technique. It requires the participation of the client to communicate the presence and intensity of pain and discomfort. The doctor and patient work together as a team to maximize the effectiveness of the treatment to ensure long-term relief.  It is common to find great improvement after one treatment. Repeated treatment may be necessary for those with chronic trigger points. Stretching should be done as “home work” to encourage the muscles that have been treated to stay in a lengthened position.  One reason why people may not have improved with traditional medicine, physical therapy or chiropractic is because these trigger points were never released before treatment began.  You cannot stretch, exercise, or rest away a trigger point.  It must be actively removed by specialized treatment before any other type of therapy will help.

Research lists nutritional deficiencies or inadequacies as “perpetuating factors.” A good multi-vitamin supplement that is high in anti-oxidants and is in an encapsulated form can help ensure that once treated, trigger points do not reform.

Dr. Perry Nickelston, DC

www.k-laserusa.com 1-866-595-7749 Ext. #2

www.painlasercenter.com

Understanding the effects of Photobiomodulation

Photobiomodulation

Photobiomodulation, also known as laser therapy and laser biostimulation, is a medical technique in which exposure to laser light enhances tissue growth and healing. The following information will help you understand the effects of Photobiomodulation on the body.

Physiological effects:

  1. Stabilization of cellular membrane of damaged cells
  2. Enhancement of ATP production and synthesis
  3. Decreased C-Reactive protein Neopterin
  4. Acceleration of leukocytic activity
  5. Enhanced lymphocyte response
  6. Reduction of Interleukin 1 (IL-1)
  7. Increased prostaglandin synthesis
  8. Enhanced superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels
  9. Stimulation of vasodilation
  10. Increased angiogenesis (new blood vessels)
  11. Temperature modulation

Decreased Pain and Nociception:

  1. Ion channel normalization (results in pain reduction)
  2. Increase in Beta Endorphins (decreased pain response)
  3. Increased nitric oxide production (helps oxygenation and synapse normalization)
  4. Decreased Bradykinin levels
  5. Blocked depolarization of C-fiber afferent nerves
  6. Normalization of resting action potentials (back to 70 mv range)
  7. Increase release of acetylcholine (normalization of nerve function)
  8. *Axonal sprouting and nerve cell regeneration* (assists in improving nerve function and reducing pain)

Tissue healing:

  1. Increased leukocyte activity (acceleration of tissue repair and decrease of pain)
  2. Increased macrophage activity (increased phagocytosis)
  3. Increased neovascularization (new vessel growth and increase oxygenation)
  4. Increased fibroblast production (speeds tissue repair)
  5. Keratinocyte proliferation (Decreased skin healing time and early ephitheliazation)
  6. Increased tensile strength (helps prevent re-injury)

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Normal cells and tissues are not affected! Laser Back

 

Truth…Science…Choice

Choosing A Laser (Click here to download)

Laser therapy is a new high-tech therapy changing the way physicians all over the world help their patients. Unfortunately, it is easy to become overwhelmed with misinformation marketed by laser sales reps and manufacturers interested in pushing their products. The laser you choose should be the one best suited for your clinical purposes, not the dealer’s bottom line!

 The FDA started providing marketing clearance for therapeutic lasers in 2002. Since that time, many manufacturers have blasted onto the scene. Unfortunately, clearance by the FDA does not guarantee that the laser device is effective. Much of the promotional material used by US manufacturers, and claims made by overzealous sales representatives are unscientific. I talk to doctors everyday who just don’t know what’s important. They hear so many conflicting opinions regarding lasers and don’t know who or what to believe. I have used laser therapy for two years in real world clinical practice. During this period I have opened four successful pain laser centers throughout the Northeast.  

I have tested, demoed, investigated, researched and immersed myself in the “grunt work” of learning about therapeutic lasers, so you don’t make costly mistakes. I’ve already done the investigative work you. Talk to doctors already incorporating this technology into their practice. I transformed my practice with lasers and you can do the same if you follow these tips.  

This report reveals straight forward, real world facts. Most doctors want “bargains” when they shop for laser equipment. There’s nothing wrong with that, but be aware of what you can be giving up in exchange for a “bargain laser.”  

The most costly laser is the one that does not get results!  

Click on the link above to download the Report. 

Dr. Perry Nickelstonwww.k-laserusa.com

Laser Selection

Laser Comparative Analysis

When choosing a therapeutic laser, it is vitally important to understand the clinical differences between them. Your desired treatment outcome will be varied depending on three primary factors; OPTIMAL power, wavelength, and dosage.

Click the uploaded document link above (Laser Comparative) to see an analysis of the most popular lasers on the market today. Remember, all lasers have some type of therapeutic benefit and value. When choosing which type is best for YOUR clinic, it simply comes down to your desired clinical outcome. I am neither anti Class 3 lasers, or pro Class 4. I am an advocate of good laser therapy based in good science. Science and results speaks for themselves. “Truth is truth”

According to laser expert Jan’ Tune,

“The main reason cited for negative findings in laser therapy

studies has been the use of extremely low dosages.”