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Physical Therapy in Massapequa

K-Laser Therapy in Nassau County

K-Laser Therapy has been very effective in the past for patients with all different kinds of injuries. The therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT),  involves red and near-infrared light to penetrate through the skin and muscle, targeting the cells to speed up the healing process. The K-Laser increases the temperature gradient in your body, allowing for blood to flow to the specific targeted area. In fact, K-Laser has been shown to decrease pain in patients with acute and chronic neck pain.

If you’re looking for K-Laser therapy in the Long Island area, Park PT offers K-Laser Therapy in Nassau County.

Commonly Asked Questions

  • Is it painful?
    • No. Patients generally have little to no feeling of the laser during treatment!
  • Is it safe?
  • Is the K-Laser FDA-Approved?
    • Yes. As of 2005, K-laser therapy has been cleared by the FDA.
  • How many treatments are necessary?
    • Depending on the condition, some people may feel improvement in pain after their first treatment. Chronic conditions can require more visits than acute pain, and the exact number of treatments necessary vary.
  • Where can I find professionals who administer K-Laser therapy?
    • KLT is available in almost all 50 states in the United States, but if you are looking for treatment more locally, providers for K-Laser Therapy in Nassau County can be found here.

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) can be used alone, although some people use it in conjunction with other therapies to treat conditions. Physical therapists, Chiropractors, even veterinarians use K-Laser Therapy to treat their patients’ conditions. The fact of the matter is that there are many ways to treat pain, but if you’re looking for something that is non-invasive, safe and effective, you should definitely try K-Laser Therapy.  If you are located near or on Long Island, contact us for K-Laser Therapy in Nassau County. What do you have to lose?