Cold laser therapy is a latest medical procedure that involves many advantages as well as disadvantages. There is a huge hype about laser therapy among people suffering from chronic pains, but they bear contradictory thoughts as well.

Here we will discuss about the different advantages, dangers, and contraindications for cold laser therapy.

The prospective advantages

This conventional type of laser therapy is a non-invasive process which means it is done without any surgical incision. This enables the patients going for this type of treatment avoid prolonged recovery time.

This therapy doesn’t need the involvement of any kind of medication. This is especially helpful to patients who avoid taking medicines.

It has no serious side-effects when performed accurately by a doctor, as per the different conducted researches.

Probable disadvantages

Though this type of non-surgical therapy has made a huge popularity among patients, but they do have several disadvantages as well.

Many patients undergoing this treatment do not get complete relief or resolution of their pain symptoms and problems even after the first treatment.

The treatment is done in series, ranging from eight to even thirty sittings depending on the seriousness of the problem or the duration of the condition.

The treatment schedule is quite hectic in which the patients have to often visit the doctor at least two to four times a week.

There are cases of worsening of old injuries for some patients, just a few days after the treatments. But normally for most of them the sensation is short lived, enduring for a day or two.

Laser pain therapy expenses are not covered under any Medi-claim or Medicare facilities. Few of the medical insurance companies assists the treatment with reimbursement payments, but others do not cover any part of it.

Cold laser therapy may have some contraindications which restrict its application. In suspicious conditions like patients suffering from cancerous lesions, carcinoma or thyroid, laser therapy must be avoided. Women who are pregnant should not go for this treatment as the effect of lasers are yet unknown on unborn babies in the womb. Even the direct radiation of the eyes must be avoided as the laser can cause permanent damage to the eyes. It is also recommended for the doctors and patients to use protective eyeglasses during the treatment to escape direct eye exposure.

The people who are seeking an alternative to invasive treatment for their pain related problems, this therapy stands to be a viable option. Many health care professionals sees laser pain therapy in Melbourne as a revolutionary treatment method for pain relief. It is also considered as a reasonable treatment option for some definite type of pain issues.

Author's Bio: 

steve jo has visited many pain relief therapy centers around Australia. During his visits he interviewed many healthcare professionals, who brought up the mixed opinions of patients regarding laser pain therapy in Melbourne.