Not Just Terminology Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) is the safe non-thermal use of focused and isolated light-waves applied near or against the skin to create changes in the cells, causing reactions to damaged and diseased tissues to begin healing, triggering increased circulation, and reduced inflammation and pain. Photobiomodulation allows for accelerated return to normal cellular function and has been found to enhance performance in normal tissues and cells as well. As of 2016, the term Photobiomodulation was added to the National Library of Medicine’s controlled vocabulary thesaurus in response to the lack of consistency, and consensus, within the therapy with light…
Been There; Done That? If photobiomodulation therapy can relieve pain and promote healing on the earths largest land mammal, Then it will work on you! Pain. You’ve tried pharmaceuticals with mixed results, and many side effects You’ve tried some alternative treatments like acupuncture or Massage therapy, your Chiropractor has even used laser light therapy on your pains, but you just did not see the results you had hoped for. Maybe you just have tough skin. You are feeling out of options. You find yourself not enjoying things that you love, whether it is golf, hiking, grandchildren…
Why Now is the Time to Use Low Level Laser Therapy New Technology Can Give you Relief from Back PainPhotobiomodulation is using light to cause healing change in living cells. It is the process of how our bodies react with light. New advancements in technology has allowed this modality of medicine to become understood, researched and studied, creating a FDA approved, safe and effective tool allowing consumers the ability to treat themselves and their pets for pain, inflammation and injuries in the comfort of their own home. Scientist, Veterinarians, Medical professionals and sports teams, have been using powerful low light laser units since the 1960’s. The…
Jessica Vogelsang, DVM, a certified veterinary journalist and writer for DVM360 magazine, said it best when she said ; “We live at a turning point in history when it comes to technology, and the future of veterinary medicine is overflowing with possibility and opportunity. There’s only one thing standing in the way: veterinarians.”How many veterinarians out there have a class 3 or 4 LLLT device sitting in a closet? How many have worked in a practice that actively uses this laser? How do they accommodate it? These things are required by OSHA for Class IIIA, B and Class IV lasers. An ANSI DANGER sign (American…
Since the early 1960’s the technology behind Low Level Light Therapy has been making waves. Light Waves. But within the last 50 years, the science, once proposed by Albert Einstein, who, in 1917 projected that electrons could be stimulated to emit light of a particular wavelength, has caught up to the technology, and has become Photobiomodulation. Light created Life, and has been worshiped by civilizations through out time. With out Light, we would not exist.What is Photobiomodulation?In 2015 the term Photobiomodulation was added to the National Library of Medicine controlled vocabulary thesaurus to alleviate inconsistent terminology for Low Light…
Passive Income? YES- you can do it!There is a new Modality of Medicine in Town, and at its very basic level, it can easily earn veterinarians a passive income of a couple thousand dollars a month.Photobiomodulation in NOT your predecessors Class IV Low Level Light Therapy, the buyer’s remorse that occurred when that was bought, is a thing of the past.So, What is Photobiomodulation?Since its beginnings in the early 1960’s, Low Level Light Therapy has made great strides in technology, delivery, safety and effectiveness.LLLT has been called many names over the years including cold laser therapy,photobiostimulationbiomodulation,biostimulation,low-level laser (or light) therapy,low-intensity…
Light: it allows life!We Live in a World of Light.The Miracle of our sun provides us with oxygen, essential nutrients and allows us to read this page. The Earth’s sun is the reason life can exist on this planet, and our relationship with light and the process of how our bodies react with it is called photobiomodulation.Although scientist have been experimenting with light therapy, including laser therapy since the 1960’s, recent understanding of how photobiomodulation effects the cells, and, improvements in devices has given low laser light therapy a new name. As of 2014, Photobiomodulation (PBM)…
Pain.It is not easy to live with. Chronic or Acute, Pain is depressing.Chiropractors, dentists, veterinarians, and sport professionals have been using low level laser therapy for pain for many years. Recent technologies have greatly improved the safety and effectiveness of low level laser therapy and have allowed a greater understanding of how it works to alleviate pain. Now known as Photobiomodulation, ( Treatment with Light) low level laser therapy has been known by many names including;low light laser therapylight laser therapycold laser therapybiomodulationPhotobiomodulation or PBMT does not involve creating heat like lasers used for surgical procedures or even lasers developed…
Pain.Pain keeps us from enjoying the things we love and puts a burden on the ones we love. You can now alleviate your pain while reducing your need for pharmaceuticals !Scientific research has developed new technologies to help the body heal from all sorts of injuries and pain, and these tools do not involve drugs or NSAIDS. This technique is available to people like you and me. We do not need a Doctors Rx, or permission, to use this FDA – OTC approved form of medicine that you can use in the comfort of your own home, safely and easily.The Technology is…
Pain Alternative? You are not alone… There are more then 1.5 billion of us who suffer from severe to moderate pain. Pain is the leading cause of disability in the US and it affects more adults then heart disease, cancer and diabetes combined. Current pain medications only provide modest relief from our pain, they carry safety warnings and are susceptible to abuse. Opiod drugs, commonly used for pain, work by attaching to receptors in the brain causing a reduced perception of pain and producing a sense of well being. Opiods were initially used to treat pain associated with terminal cancer, but…