Laser therapy techniques
BASIC METHODS OF COMBINED AND CONJOINED LASER THERAPY
All methods of laser therapy have their own characteristics, so some knowledge of the technique of their implementation is required. They are mainly differentiated by exposure area:
- non-invasive;
- intracavitary;
- intravenous;
- combined and conjoined.
The other classification is based on the nature of the initiated response of the organism, systemic or local (despite the well-known fact of the generalization effect of any local exposure).
System:
- laser acupuncture;
- laser blood illumination, carried out either by intravenously (ILBI), or non-invasively, on the projection of large blood vessels (NLBI).
Local:
- all external and abdominal techniques, the purpose of which is the impact on a specific pathological focus or organ.
LASER THERAPY TECHNIQUES
- Non-invasive techniques, local exposure
- Non-invasive reflex techniques
- Impact on the internal organs projection
- Non-invasive (percutaneous) laser blood illumination (NLBI)
- Impact on the immunocompetent organs projection
- Intracavitary techniques
- Intravenous laser blood illumination (ILBI)
CONJOINED METHODS OF LASER THERAPY
- Laser phoresis
- Laser Vacuum Massage (LVM)
- The technique of local laser negative pressure (LLNP)
- Vibromagnetic laser massage (VMLM)
It is most effective to prescribe at least one systemic and one local exposure technique.
Combined techniques imply the simultaneous impact on one zone (area) by several medical, often physiotherapeutic, methods.
There are quite a lot of options for combining, that is, using different procedures with different localization of the application and at different time intervals.