BioFlex Laser Therapy
BioFlex Laser Treatments offer low-intensity laser therapy. Painless, low-intensity lasers are a safe alternative to help treat your pain, restore normal cell function and enhance your body's healing process. Low-intensity laser therapy is used for both acute and chronic pain. The procedure is non-toxic, non-invasive, easy to apply, has no side effects and is a useful alternative to pain killers.
With 179 laser diodes on each flexible head, this allows the lasers to contour to the body, ensuring accurate and complete dosage delivery. BioFlex's patented technology gives doctors the highest success rate, with consistent, reliable and reproducible results. Customized for individual patients, this system permits the doctor to prescribe individual treatment programs for complex conditions.
Physiological effects of Low Intensity Laser Therapy (LILT)
LILT utilizes a billion photons of light. The light source is placed in contact with the skin, allowing the photon energy to penetrate tissue, where it interacts with various intracellular biomolecules resulting in the restoration of normal cell function and enhancing the body's healing process, giving rise to a reduction in inflammation and pain.
Is anti-inflammatory and decreases swelling
Increases blood flow and nutrients to damaged tissue
Increases cell growth and reproduction
Stimulates tissue repair at the cellular level
Stimulates immune response
Breaks down scar tissue from cuts, burns, and post-surgical wounds
Increases nerve response, allowing the numb areas to come back to life.
Patient Benefits
Reduce pain and inflammation
Enhances the natural healing process
Returns a normal range of motion
Reduces healing time
Restores a normal work and life style
Restores normal sleep patterns
Is cost-effective
Conditions Treated
Fibromyalgia
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Repetitive Stress
Injuries
Burns
Swelling/ Inflammation
Sinusitis
Acne/ Eczema/ Psoriasis
Post-Operative Pain
Post-Operative Wounds
Joint Pain
Soft Tissue Injury
Disk Herniation
Arthritis
Headaches
Back Pain
Sprains & Strains
Neck Pain
Tendonitis
Sport Injuries
Tennis/Golfer's Elbow
Diabetic Ulcers