Knee pain can impact mobility and hold people back from exercising, performing daily tasks, and living their best lives. Laser knee treatment, which exposes inflamed knee tissue to low levels of red- and near-infrared light, can alleviate discomfort by targeting the pain source, reducing inflammation, improving circulation, and promoting healing. Read on to discover whether laser knee treatment is right for you.

Laser Knee Treatment Provides Relief for a Variety of Knee Conditions

Laser knee treatment can reduce pain caused by a variety of acute and chronic conditions. Patients with sports injuries, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, tendonitis, and pain in the sartorius muscle have all reported that laser knee treatment has reduced or eliminated their pain.

Laser Knee Treatment Has Little to No Side Effects

As a noninvasive treatment, laser knee treatment doesn’t have the side effects associated with other pain reduction options. Some patients may experience mild discomfort, but this usually subsides after a few days, far less than pain associated with surgery. Patients who cannot take anti-inflammatory medications often prescribed for knee pain, including some patients with asthma, high blood pressure, and gastro-esophageal reflux disease, can get relief with laser knee treatment.

Laser Knee Treatment Requires Multiple Sessions

Since laser knee treatment patients experience little to no side effects, the procedures can be easily planned to fit in with daily life. Many patients schedule treatments for their lunch breaks and return to work the same day. However, most patients need several sessions for optimal results. Most patients receive eight to 30 laser treatments, with appointments scheduled two to four times a week depending on the severity of their knee pain. Patients should be confident they can spare this time before embarking on laser knee treatment.

Laser Knee Treatment Is Not for Everybody

While laser knee treatment can be effective for many patients with knee complaints, it’s not for everybody. Laser knee treatment is unsuitable for knee pain of undetermined origin. As it’s unclear what effect lasers have on unborn babies, pregnant women shouldn’t undergo this treatment. The lasers also can’t be used on carcinomas or lesions that may be cancerous. Get a definitive diagnosis on any suspicious lumps or markings before commencing laser treatment.

Contact HealthStar Clinic Birmingham at 205-407-1078 for more information about laser knee treatment. Our friendly customer care team can answer any questions you have and book your appointment for this cutting-edge pain treatment procedure.