ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, Fla., Jan. 24, 2016 -- Beyond Chiropractic of Florida has announced the addition of K-Laser Therapy to their Altamonte Springs clinic. The technology is based out of Class IV laser therapy and promises to be an extremely potent addition to their existing suite of chiropractic services.
Laser therapy is a 21st century treatment modality that is still relatively unknown. However, it offers profound benefits in the areas of tissue healing and pain management. While there are a number of lasers manufactured to assist in tissue healing, K-Laser is the leading manufacturer of the high-powered Class IV laser type.
Class IV technology brings a range of benefits to the K-Laser Therapy system. It assists in bio-stimulating tissue growth and repair and is especially effective when used in combination with chiropractic and physical therapy techniques. The result is often rapidly lowered pain and reduced healing time required.
Laser power is measured in watts, or the brightness of the laser light. Higher-powered lasers produce more energy, and infrared lasers are able to penetrate far into the body and assist with the healing of deep tissue injuries. The higher-powered Class IV laser used by Beyond Chiropractic of Altamonte Springs can bring benefits like a longer therapeutic dose of laser light over a far bigger tissue volume, and more photons of healing light penetrating more deeply into the affected tissues. Even the most deeply seated pain and injury can be accessed with a Class IV K-Laser Therapy system.
K-Laser Infrared laser therapy treatments help to reduce pain and inflammation while promoting and enhancing tissue healing in both soft and hard tissues. Ligaments, muscles and even bones can benefit from this innovative treatment. The cells of the body are stimulated at a deep level, with the photons of light from the laser encouraging faster healing and regeneration.
Dr. Roy Clarke, DC, of Beyond Chiropractic explains, “The bio-stimulation of tissue leads to enhanced cell growth and repair, decreasing both pain and inflammation. This treatment can be effectively combined with chiropractic care, massage therapy, a physical therapy program, acupuncture, and spinal decompression therapy.”
K-Laser Therapy also helps to promote and stimulate muscle relaxation, increased circulation, vascular activity, immune stimulation, nerve regeneration, accelerated cell growth and reproduction, and increased metabolic activity in the body. Beyond Chiropractic combines using the latest and most state of the art technologies and techniques with a philosophy of treating the whole body in order to promote deep healing. Through a comprehensive, holistic approach, lasting wellness can be achieved and maintained.
Beyond Chiropractic is located in Suite 2250 at 460 East Altamonte Drive in Altamonte Springs, Florida. Those interested in learning more about K-Laser therapy and the other services offered by Beyond Chiropractic may do so by calling (407) 261-1001 or by visiting the Beyond Chiropractic website.
Beyond Chiropractic, (407) 261-1001


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