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Cold Laser - The Height of Technology

How Cold Laser Helps You

Dr. Wine is fully trained and certified on the latest Low Level Laser (5LT™) technology. This advanced laser technology uses specific wavelength frequencies and power requirements to maximize healing on a cellular level to all body tissues including neurological and muscular skeletal conditions. By applying the correct frequency, normal function and thus balance can be restored. It is non-invasive and has a broad range of applications. It is the first low level laser to be cleared by the FDA specifically approved for its proven results.

By contrast to the high-power, high-heat lasers that are used in various surgical procedures, the laser used at Wine Chiropractic produces a low-level, or cold, output that has no thermal effect on the body's tissue. Instead, the laser serves to stimulate biological function positively. Low-level laser therapy is commonly used to treat conditions such as acute and chronic pain in a number of medical areas without negative side effects. The painless, non-invasive laser promotes healing.

Dr. Wine offers the state-of-the-art healing laser technology and is the very first low level laser manufacturer to receive the FDA's 510(k) market clearance for the treatment of chronic pain. The manufacturer is dedicated to the highest quality standards, evidenced by their ISO 9000 and ISO 13000 manufacturing standards.

These lasers have an impeccable reputation in the sports market, working with several professional organizations such as the New York Jets, Kansas City Chiefs, Philadelphia 76ers and the Milwaukee Brewers to name a few.

Some of the most famous athletes in all of sports have used 3LT Lasers to maximize athletic performance and aid in treating the wear and tear that all world-class athletes must endure including Tiger Woods and Lance Armstrong.

FAQ

Q : Does the laser treatment hurt?
A: No, there is virtually no heat or sensation with the use of the 3LT lasers.

Q : How long are the treatments?
A: Treatment times can vary depending upon the protocols and pain severity, but in general actual laser exposure times are minimal - a few minutes per treatment, with regularly scheduled treatments based upon the nature of the ailment.

Q : What kind of results should I expect?
A: Patients and doctors alike report accelerated healing and pain reduction.

Q : Is it possible to "overdose" with a low level laser?
A: No. While it is always advisable to follow established and proven protocols, low level laser light is among the safest of all treatments available today.

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