How To Effectively Treat Lymphedema

Low-Level Laser Therapy

Low-level laser therapy is a method used in the treatment of some lymphedema patients. Low-level laser therapy is administered with a small handheld medical device by a medical professional. This device delivers a spot or scanning form of low-intensity wavelengths to the target area. The infra-red laser device is placed on the skin in the affected area for short periods. The waves are able to penetrate deep into the patient's body tissues where nearby cells can absorb and convert it into a form of energy. This energy assists with several processes that reduce the effects of lymphedema. These processes augmented by low-level laser therapy include the stimulation of the formation of new lymphatic vessels stemming from lymphatic channels that already exist. This therapeutic method also enhances the ability of lymph fluid to move and circulate throughout the body properly. Low-level laser therapy has also been effective in decreasing the severity and overall occurrence of lymphatic fibrosis or scarring. This method is able to help with softening tissues that have already become fibrotic.

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