
Laser Therapy
At Pramukh Advance Physiotherapy Center, we offer advanced, non-invasive solutions to support your healing and recovery. One of our most effective modern treatments is Laser Therapy, a safe and painless technique that promotes faster tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain — all without medication.
What is Laser Therapy?
Laser Therapy, also known as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) or Cold Laser Therapy, uses focused light energy to penetrate the skin and stimulate cellular function. This boosts the body’s natural healing process at the cellular level, making it ideal for managing both acute injuries and chronic conditions.
How Laser Therapy Works
Laser Therapy delivers specific wavelengths of light directly to the injured or painful area. These photons interact with the cells, increasing ATP (energy production), improving blood flow, reducing inflammation, and accelerating tissue regeneration.
Key Benefits of Laser Therapy:
- Pain relief without medication
- Reduced inflammation and swelling
- Faster healing of muscles, ligaments, and tendons
- Improved joint mobility and flexibility
- Non-invasive and painless treatment
- No side effects or downtime
Conditions We Treat with Laser Therapy
At Pramukh Advance Physiotherapy Center in Maninagar, we use Laser Therapy to effectively manage a wide range of conditions, such as:
- Arthritis and joint pain
- Tendonitis and bursitis
- Neck and back pain
- Sciatica
- Sports injuries
- Muscle strains and ligament sprains
- Plantar fasciitis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Frozen shoulder
- Wound healing and scar tissue management
Free ask question?
Yes, it is very safe when performed by trained professionals. It is FDA-approved for various conditions and does not damage tissues when used correctly.
No, most patients feel no pain during treatment. Some may feel a gentle warmth or tingling sensation in the treated area.
Sessions usually take 5 to 15 minutes, depending on the size and location of the area being treated.
The number of sessions depends on the severity and nature of your condition. Acute injuries may need only a few treatments, while chronic conditions often require multiple sessions over a few weeks.
Yes, it’s often used alongside other physiotherapy techniques like exercise therapy, ultrasound, IFT, and manual therapy to enhance recovery and outcomes.