High frequency laser

RLT (Regenerative Laser Therapy) is a non-invasive and painless treatment modality that uses a particularly high-powered Class IV laser to treat both superficial and deep structures of the musculoskeletal system.

The laser generates and emits electromagnetic radiation in the red to near-infrared spectrum, producing a perceptible warming effect for the patient. This delivers photons to the treated tissue, resulting in a marked increase in local blood flow and cellular oxygenation while simultaneously reducing pain and inflammation. In addition, laser therapy stimulates fibroblast activity and proliferation as well as ATP production, which are essential factors in cellular regeneration. This promotes faster and qualitatively improved healing, a benefit that has been demonstrated in multiple studies.

Laser therapy is used for the regeneration of various tissues and is applied, for example, in the treatment of tendons, ligaments, and muscles, as well as to support wound healing in poorly healing injuries.

To achieve the desired therapeutic outcomes, we recommend a treatment duration of at least four weeks, with daily applications during the first two weeks followed by treatments three times per week thereafter.