Some of the many therapeutic advantages of Class IV Laser Therapy will be discussed here. Starting with powerful Near Infrared (NIR) laser diodes, millions of photons of electromagnetic energy are released into the body. Unlike a typical lightbulb, the photons’ light beam remains quite narrow and does not diverge.

Numerous factors influence the class IV laser therapy machine’s penetration depth and amount, which varies greatly. The single most important factor in deciding the length of the treatment is the laser’s strength, together with selecting the appropriate wavelengths to allow for the optimal depth of penetration.

Anti-Inflammatory

Laser light therapy has an anti-inflammatory effect because it activates the lymphatic drainage system and causes vasodilation. Up to 70% of the nine enzymes that generate inflammation are rendered inactive by it. Consequently, edema brought on by trauma, overuse, biomechanical stress, or systemic diseases can be reduced. Lymphatic flow is readily encouraged by laser therapy, which also supports quicker healing.

Enhanced Tissue Repair and Cell Proliferation

Quicken the development and reproduction of cells. In contrast to other forms of treatment, intense Class IV Laser Therapy has the power (wattage) necessary provide deep penetration well below the surface where healing energy is needed to provide the most effective outcomes to a variety of conditions. High-powered NIR or Near InfraRed Laser photons have shown to speed up the repair of bone, muscle, tendon, ligament, and cartilage cells.

Enhanced Circulatory Response

In injured tissue, laser light will dramatically accelerate the angiogenesis—the development of new capillaries—which will hasten the healing process. Furthermore, it has been shown in the literature that during laser treatment, vasodilation leads to an increase in microcirculation.

Pain Relief

Pain alleviation by laser therapy is beneficial in several ways. High quantities of pain-killing substances, including enkephalins from the brain and adrenal gland and endorphins, can be activated by it. Furthermore, it starts the process of suppressing nerve signal transmission via unmyelinated c-fibers, which send pain signals to the brain. This implies that it simultaneously supports the treatment of pain associated with musculoskeletal and nerve pain disorders.

Class IV Laser Therapy

The most recent studies and clinical papers show that deeper penetration can be attained with more power to drive the wavelength – something that higher wattage class 4 lasers only offer. Another more recent finding in medicine and science is that the body can handle and even profit from much higher quantities of energy than were previously thought to be practical or essential. These two revised conclusions fundamentally alter the framework in which laser therapy is practiced.