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The Phontonic Stimulator is a device that uses a noninvasive, painless stream of light as a medium of treatment. Like a laser, it produces a single wavelength of light, but unlike laser treatments, this light is not focused as a small beam. It is a diffuse light whose energy is applied from a hand held wand. The photonic stimulator helps modulate the sympathetic nervous system, which makes it useful for many applications, including reducing pain of many types and causes. It can promotecellular and nerve function as well as speed recovery time by stimulating blood flow and circulation. Photonic stimulation represents the most recent advances in infrared light therapy technology. A study by NASA recently published in the Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine and Surgery, reported that this therapy relieves pain and accelerates the healing process by 50% or more.
Light therapy has been used for years to treat soft-tissue injuries, relieve pain, promote healing and treat arthritic conditions. Chronic pain affects an estimated 50 million Americans, with many more suffering from pain related to injuries, accidents or recent surgeries. Now both acute and chronic conditions can be treated and patients can derive faster healing and pain relief, using this remarkable and safe technology.
The Photonic Stimulator emits particles of light called photons, similar to a laser. These photons restore the electrical potential of nerves. Once restored, the nerves begin firing normally. Blood circulation returns to the area, bringing oxygen and nutrients and removing waste. As the photons strike damaged tissue, including skin and muscle, they create a cellular response that reduces pain and assists the healing process.
Conditions treated with photonic stimulation have included diabetic neuritis, peripheral neuropathy, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, complex regional pain syndrome, myofascial pain disorders such as trigger points, myositis, fibromyalgia and other areas of pain management including post-operative spinal surgeries, tendonitis, joint and soft tissue sprains and strains.
Photonic stimulation is a natural therapy that promotes the body’s own methods of pain relief, healing, and immune responses.
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