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Happygeek 04-09-2013 12:27 AM

Anyone tried "cold laser" therapy?
 
Hi all...
Anyone tried cold laser therapy for fibro and other nerve pain issues? Love to hear thoughts from anyone who has experience with it or info on it!
Thanks
Lisa

Jomar 04-09-2013 12:20 PM

Yes...:D
My chiro used it for my chronic myofascial pain from TOS/RSIs.
When the cost comes down more I plan to buy one for here at home.

I can't comment on direct or severe nerve pain, but for soft tissue, joints, other painful spots (triggerpoints), even Plantar Facisitis, it worked instantly for me.

Shoulder pain - 20 sec and gone, elbow pain zap and gone, low back same , usually only a single tx for most of those.

Plus with good chiropractic care, any misalignments that may be related to the pain can be resolved.

Happygeek 04-16-2013 12:48 AM

cold laser
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 973405)
Yes...:D
My chiro used it for my chronic myofascial pain from TOS/RSIs.
When the cost comes down more I plan to buy one for here at home.

I can't comment on direct or severe nerve pain, but for soft tissue, joints, other painful spots (triggerpoints), even Plantar Facisitis, it worked instantly for me.

Shoulder pain - 20 sec and gone, elbow pain zap and gone, low back same , usually only a single tx for most of those.

Plus with good chiropractic care, any misalignments that may be related to the pain can be resolved.

Thank you for your reply...I am going to try with chiropractor and if I get good (or, let's be honest, any results) I may consider a home unit.
In my quick search I am seeing that they are around 3k...is that what you are seeing for price also?
Lisa

Jomar 04-16-2013 12:35 PM

For the better brands and a decent size for coverage, yes.

You might also look into near/far infrared (aka FIR) / jade mats if you have whole body pain/symptoms.

Laser would be difficult to do for mostly whole body issues, but the FIR and jade type mats or lights might work better in those cases.
A little more outside the mainstream but who knows maybe it will help.

Ask about a trial time or returns if no results etc.

Happygeek 04-26-2013 05:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jo*mar (Post 975618)
For the better brands and a decent size for coverage, yes.

You might also look into near/far infrared (aka FIR) / jade mats if you have whole body pain/symptoms.

Laser would be difficult to do for mostly whole body issues, but the FIR and jade type mats or lights might work better in those cases.
A little more outside the mainstream but who knows maybe it will help.

Ask about a trial time or returns if no results etc.

I went in for the cold laser today but my chiro said my pain was past what the CL could do for me. Instead he used PEFT (pulsed electormagnetic field therapy). I don't feel any different after one session but will try the suggested 2 week treatments and see what happens.

Jomar 04-26-2013 08:33 PM

I haven't read the details about your pain or symptoms, but for my chronic RSI/TOS/CMP, my chiro would use a combo of LLLT (laser), IF stim, ultra sound, then any adjustments as needed, and NIMMO or soft tissue/trigger point techniques.


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