Knee pain: tendinitis, bursitis, sprains, meniscus
Laser therapy is a non-invasive, fast, and very safe method.
Knee pain is commonly encountered in people of all ages, both active and less active individuals. Knee pain can range from minor discomfort to chronic pain.
Causes of knee pain
Some of the most common causes of knee pain are:
- Fractures
- Sprain
- Old injuries that were not treated properly
- Meniscus tears/injuries or ligament injuries
- Runner's knee
- Tendinitis
- Bursitis
- Iliotibial Band Syndrome
- Osteoarthritis
Symptoms associated with knee pain (tendinitis)
Knee pain can be accompanied by the following symptoms:
- Swollen knee
- Pain during stretching or bending of the knee
- Knee stiffness/locking
- Redness or warmth to the touch
- Noises, creaking heard from the knee
- Instability

Knee pain treatment
The treatment that acts on caused Knee pain therapy is laser therapy. Laser therapy:
- Reduces inflammation and pain, acting directly on the affected area, as well as on adjacent structures (muscles, tendons, or ligaments).
- Are analgesic effect by increasing through beta-endorphins and nitric oxide release, by normalizing ion channels, it stabilizes the membrane potential of nerve cells, increases acetylcholine release, and blocks the depolarization of afferent C-fibers.
- Repair tissues (articular cartilage) due to local angiogenesis and an increased number of fibroblast cells that build a significant supply of collagen
Laser therapy is an essential element in recovery conditions related to the knee joint and for maintaining the integrity of its component structures.
It is a non-invasive method, fast and very secure.

