LASER
LASER Therapy
It is recent modality of Physiotherapy and stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
Production of Laser: It is produced by the excitation of the atoms of some elements through electromagnetic radiations.
Type of Laser:
1 Power Laser
2 Soft Laser
3 Mid Laser
- Power Laser is used for the destruction of tissues or surgical purposes.
- Soft Laser is used in skin diseases.
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Mid Laser is used for the therapeutic purpose. It is used by the
Physiotherapist as their dept of penetration is sufficient to produce
biological effects in deeper tissues without damaging the skin.
Mid Laser:
In Physiotherapy two types of Mid Laser are used.
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One type of Mid Laser contains Helium – neon Laser combined with
infrared Laser having wavelengths of 630 nm and 904 nm respectively.
Both combine are used to treat the deeper tissues i.e. 30mm from
surface. It should be placed at 30 cm distance from the surface of
patient to be treated.
o In another type, there is only
infrared Laser and will be placed in contact with the surface of
patient. The depth of penetration will be 30 mm.
Physiological effects of Laser:
Physiological
effects of Laser are same just like other radiation by the processes of
reflection, refraction and penetration depending upon the wavelength,
nature of the tissues and angle of incidence.
Angle of
incidence for the Laser should be 90°. It may be attenuated partly due
to the divergence from the angle of incidence, partly due to the
absorption and partly due to reflection.
Laser on getting
entry to the body leads to increase kinetic energy at molecular level
and cellular level. The depth of penetration of Laser is due to
photochemical effect. The following are the physiological effects of
Laser.
o Cellular effects:
It activated the electron
transport chain, increases ATP synthesis and reduction of the cellular
PH. Laser also initiate reactions at cell membrane through its
photochemical effect on the Ca channels. These biochemical effects
(electron transport chain, ATP synthesis, and decrease cellular PH) and
cell membrane changes cause increase macrophages, fibroblasts and
lymphocyte activities (wound and Fracture healing)
o Effect on nerve conduction and nerve regeneration:
Some
studies shows that it increases the nerve conduction, some shows that
it decreases the nerve conduction and some shows that it has no effect
on nerve conduction. It decreases the sensory latency.
o Effects on vasodilatation:
It increases microcirculation which may help in wound healing by the phenomenon of vasodilatation at capillary level.
Indications/ Therapeutic effects of Laser Therapy:
- Wound and fracture healing
- Arthritic conditions at distal extremities
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Pain Management
Contraindications:
- Patient with active or suspected carcinoma
- Recent radiotherapy (4 – 6 months)
- Areas of hemorrhage
- Direct irradiation over a pregnant uterus
- Local to the endocrine glands
Precautions for the use of Laser:
1- Epilepsy
2- Fever
3- Eye (glasses to be wear)
4- Infected tissues
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