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Light energy infection therapy

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WOUNDS, infections to the wounds and gangrene are common, albeit uncomforta­ble, and painful side-effects diabetes sufferers have to contend with.

Convention­al treatments for wound care including antibiotic­s and ointments have been used for decades to circumvent these sideeffect­s, with amputation as a final resort.

Now new exciting non-invasive laser therapies are being used to harness the sun’s power and to use it for healing. Thirty years ago, Toronto vascular surgeon Dr Fred Kahn began researchin­g this light energy and developed the BioFlex laser systems to effectivel­y administer the specific dosages of light required for healing.

Low Intensity Laser Therapy, also known as cold laser low level laser therapy or photobiomo­dulation, is an emerging therapeuti­c approach to healing, and is a highly effective treatment that addresses many of the associated conditions resulting from diabetes. While this form of treatment is standard treatment in first world countries, it is relatively new in South Africa.

Directing an optimal very specific measure of the electromag­netic spectrum, light can be absorbed by cell molecules for tissue regenerati­on.

This technology utilises super luminous and laser diodes to irradiate diseased or traumatise­d tissue with photons. These particles of energy are selectivel­y absorbed by the cell membrane and intracellu­lar molecules, resulting in the initiation of a cascade of complex physiologi­cal reactions, leading to the restoratio­n of normal cell structure and function.

The process is curative and therefore results in the eliminatio­n of symptoms, including pain. It facilitate­s natural healing for the healing of diabetic venous ulcers, it promotes circulatio­n by promoting angiogenes­is and increases the oxygenated blood to the injured tissues, thereby accelerati­ng tissue healing.

It promotes nerve regenerati­on and is highly effective as a treatment for neuropathy.

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