Back pain
Laser therapy is a non-invasive, fast, and very safe method.
Back pain
Lower back pain, or lumbago, accounts for 80% of the pain we experience throughout our lives.
Depending on the duration of the painful episodes, they can be acute when caused by spontaneous injuries resulting from overexertion or trauma that irritates the nerve roots exiting the spine.
If these persist for more than 3 months and involve other dysfunctions, they are considered chronic.
Causes of back pain
The most common causes of low back pain include:
- Muscle strains
- jerky and uncontrolled movements
- improperly executed deadlifts
- Incorrect posture to the body
- sedentarism
- obesity
- injuries and repetitive injuries
- the existence of a condition affecting the spinal cord, discs, joints, ligaments, muscles, or bones
Back pain treatment
Are you tired of trying all sorts of pills, creams, and patches for back pain, and the pain still won't go away?
Laser therapy it could be the solution you're looking for due to the numerous benefits that arise, both from specialized studies and from daily practice within the Center of Excellence in Non-invasive Rehabilitation Expert Laser Center.
The method is non-invasive, non-toxic, easy to apply, extremely effective, and has no side effects.
Laser therapy treatment provides maximum efficiency without risk of tissue damage. The laser device allows control of beam density without applying harmful pressure. Patients only feel a slight warming of the treated area.
The advantage laser therapy consists of a shorter treatment period and faster positive results compared to other procedures used to combat pain.

How does it work?
- Accelerate tissue healing, acting directly on the affected area by stimulating the production of fibroblast cells that build large amounts of collagen, by increasing the number of leukocytes and macrophage activity, by regenerating capillaries at an increased rate
- Fight edema and inflammation, acting on the lymph nodes by inhibiting the synthesis and secretion of inflammatory prostaglandins, by stabilizing the cell membrane, by increasing ATP production and its synthesis, and by accelerating leukocyte activity.
- It has an analgesic effect, acting on the nerve roots and nerves by increasing the respiratory rate of nerve cells, the current nerve fibers will experience an increase in the amplitude of the action potential, leading to the normalization of nerve impulse transmission and consequently to a decrease in pain intensity.
- Reduces muscle tension and relaxes contracted muscle fibers, acting on ‘trigger points’ like acupuncture therapy, but without needles, the therapeutic process being entirely non-invasive.

Rarely, patients with chronic pain may experience slight discomfort or pain after treatment due to re-stimulation of the inflammatory phase, an effect that disappears within 24–48 hours.

