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        23Feb

        Class 4 Laser and Diabetic Wound healing

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        22Feb

        Benefits of Class 4 Laser

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        Treatment for plantar fasciitis, achilles tendonitis, ankle sprains

        Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammation of the band of tissue (the plantar fascia) that extends from the heel to the toes. In this condition, the fascia first becomes irritated and then inflamed, resulting in heel pain. Heel pain may also be due to other causes, such as a stress fracture, tendonitis, arthritis, nerve irritation, or, rarely, a cyst.

        • Continuous laser wave typically 10-12 watt.
        • Typically 3000-4000 joules, delivered through 15-20 min treatment
        • Defocused beam (approx. 4-5 cm) is applied to specific points, targeting the inflammation (and pain) source.
        • The laser is set to high power laser therapy program, that delivers maximum continuous laser power for several minutes. Intermediate area massage is needed to increase blood flow and allow excess heat to dissipate.
        • Treatment is repeated 4-5 times once a week.

        Foot Warts Laser Ablation With Foot Laser

        Solitary Warts Treatment

        The Remy foot laser is commonly used as a final step in procedure, to accurately burn remaining tissue/ leftover infected cells; the laser intense power is able to vaporize viruses and destroy infected cells. The advantage of remy podiatry laser is that it doesn’t cause extensive tissue damage, it’s precision optical hand pieces are designed to target only very small areas and allow for superior precision and minimal tissue damage (as well as faster healing).

        Mosaic Warts Treatment

        Coagulation is a non-ablative treatment, achieved by applying focused laser radiation, which dry the wart by coagulating its capillaries; laser radiation eradicate the Papilloma virus, since laser radiation causes intense heat at a sub dermis level. The dried tissue will separate from the healthy tissue underneath and fall off during the following days. In some cases blistering may appear, which promote the healing process.

        Laser Close Foot Small Vascular Veins

        • Foot laser is extremely effective in coagulating small lesions, as it’s infrared radiation effectively absorbs in hemoglobin (and oxyhemoglobin). The treatment is done with an optical handpiece that precisely focus the laser beam spot to absorb in the lesion.
        • Cooling and topical anesthesia are needed. A single treatment is usually sufficient to get rid from many common skin lesions. Treatment should not cause any pain or discomfort! if patient report on discomfort, more frequent cooling should be used. Results while usually evident immediately, will require approx. two week

        Laser Removal Plantar Callus

        • Treatment is aimed to minimize recurrences, by successfully coagulating the small vessels that feed the area. In deep corns, a surgical handpiece is commonly used for deeper areas, applying focused power while physically cauterizing and bleeding vessels.
        • The foot with Corn should be soaked in warm water with disinfecting solution, for approx. one hour.
        • Use local anesthesia around the callus with 4-6 radially distributed points of injection.
        • Remove / scrape excess skin.
        • Apply foot laser to corn root to stop bleeding and fully cauterize vessels.
        • Class IV Laser Therapy

        Laser therapy light is infra-red electro-magnetic energy entering the body as photons. The light beam of photons stays fairly narrow and does not diverge like a regular light bulb. The amount and depth of penetration from this photonic energy depends on a number of different factors related to the patient and the power of the laser therapy machine. The most powerful lasers are single wavelength, continuous wave, high output lasers.

        Research shows tissues targeted by High Power Laser Therapy are stimulated to increase production of a cellular enzyme (Cytochrome C Oxidase) that is critical to the production of ATP. ATP is the currency of chemical energy in living cells. With increased ATP production and thus greater cellular energy a host of biological responses are facilitated, such as mediation of pain, reduction of inflammation, reduced scar tissue, increased cell metabolism, improved vascular activity, and accelerated healing. This is the photo-chemical effect of High Power Laser Therapy.Our high power laser therapy especially in combination with the other therapies we provide such as Active Release Techniques soft tissue treatment. Dimed high intensity Class IV laser physiotherapy equipment can also be used to treat:

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        • Arthritis
          • Bone spurs
          • Plantar Fascitis
          • Tennis Elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis)
          • Golfers Elbow (Medial Epicondylitis)
          • Rotator Cuff Strains and Tears
          • DeQuervains Tenosynovitis
          • TMJ
          • Herniated Discs
          • Tendinosis; Tendinitis
          • Enthesopathies
          • Stress Fractures
          • Shin Splints
          • Runners Knee (Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome)
          • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
          • Ligament Tears
          • Sciatica
          • Bunions
          • Hip Discomfort
          • Neck Ache
          • Back Pain
          • Muscle Strains
          • Joint Sprains
          • Achilles Tendinitis
          • Nerve Conditions
          • Healing After Surger

        Biological Effects Of Laser Therapy

        1. Accelerated Tissue Repair And Cell Growth
        Accelerate cellular reproduction and growth. No other physical therapy modality can penetrate the bony patella and deliver healing energy to the articular surface between the underside of the patella and the femur. Cells of cartilage, bone, tendons, ligaments and muscles are repaired faster as a result of exposure to laser light.

        2. Reduced Fibrous Tissue Formation
        Laser therapy reduces the formation of scar tissue following tissue damage and acute and chronic inflammatory processes. This point is paramount because fibrous (scar) tissue is less elastic, has poorer circulation, is more pain sensitive, weaker, and much more prone to re-injury and frequent exacerbation.

        3. Anti-Inflammation
        Laser light therapy has an anti-inflammatory effect, as it causes vasodilation and activation of the lymphatic drainage system. As a result, there is a reduction in swelling caused by biomechanical stress, trauma, overuse, or systemic conditions.

        4. Analgesia
        Laser therapy has a beneficial effect on pain through the suppression of nerve signal transmission over unmyelinated c-fibers that transmit pain to the brain. This means that a greater amount of stimuli is required to create an action potential within the nerve to signal pain. Another pain blocking mechanism involves the production of high levels of pain killing chemicals such as endorphins and enkephalins from the brain and adrenal gland.

        5. Improved Vascular Activity
        Laser light will significantly increase the formation of new capillaries (angiogenesis) in damaged tissue that will speed up the healing process. Additionally, it has been noted in the literature that microcirculation increases secondary to vasodilation during laser treatment.

        6. Increased Metabolic Activity
        Laser therapy creates higher outputs of specific enzymes

        7. Improved Nerve Function
        Class IV laser therapeutic machine accelerates the process of nerve cell regeneration and increases the amplitude of action potentials

        8. Immunoregulation
        Stimulation of immunoglobulins and lymphocytes

        9. Stimulates Trigger Points and Acupuncture Points
        Stimulates muscle trigger points, restoration of muscular tonus and balance

        Cold Vs Hot Therapeutic Laser

        The majority of therapeutic laser equipments used are commonly known as “cold lasers”. These lasers have very low power and for that reason do not generate any heat on the skin. Treatment with these lasers is known as “Low Level Laser Therapy” (LLLT).

        The lasers we use are “hot lasers”. These lasers are much more powerful than cold lasers normally more than 100x more powerful. Therapy with these lasers feels warm and soothing because of the higher energy. This therapy is known as “High Intensity Laser Therapy” (HILT).

        Both hot and cold lasers have similar depth of penetration into the body. The depth of penetration is determined by the wavelength of light and not the power. The difference between the two is the time it takes to deliver a therapeutic dose. A 15 watt hot laser will treat an arthritic knee to the point of pain relief, in about 10 minutes. A 150 milliwatt cold laser would take over 16 hours to deliver the same dose.

        22Nov

        Class 4 Laser for Fungus Nails

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        WHAT IS NAIL FUNGUS?

        Fungal nail infections (onychomycosis) are very common – affecting up to one in ten of the UK population. Toenail fungus is an infection underneath the surface of the nail caused by fungi. When the tiny organisms take hold, the nail often becomes darker in color and smells foul. Debris may collect beneath the nail plate, white marks frequently appear on the nail plate, and the infection is capable of spreading to other toenails, the skin, or even the fingernails. If ignored, the infection can spread and possibly impair your ability to work or even walk. The resulting thicker nails are difficult to trim and make walking painful when wearing shoes. Onychomycosis can also be accompanied by a secondary bacterial or yeast infection in or about the nail plate.

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        22Nov

        Class 4 Lasers and Podiatry!

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        Before implementing any new treatment modality to our practice, there are always two questions we ask:

        • Why do we want to offer this treatment?

        • What are the goals of this treatment?

        Fortunately, the answers are simple and consistent over time. Ideally, you always want treatments that result in improved outcomes for our patients at a affordable price.

        Additionally, when evaluating treatment modalities for one’s practice, clinicians should seek out modalities that are less invasive and have low levels of risk while still offering the potential for high reward. This is not only a best practice but generally our patients are already looking for options that meet these criteria.

        How many people do you know who love local steroid injections, taking systemic medications, spending hours in physical therapy, and, of course, having surgery? Not many! In our experience, class IV laser therapy not only provides an option that our patients will typically accept, it also meets the key criteria of positive outcomes.

        However, not all lasers are created equal. In order to achieve all of the goals you have set with incorporating new treatment modalities into our practice, opting for a laser that is multi-functional (provides treatment for pain/inflammation, therapy, warts and fungus) is critical.

        Assessing The Potential Benefits Of Class IV Laser Therapy

        A laser is considered a class IV laser when it exceeds 500 mw.1 Other considerations the podiatrists should understand when accessing class IV lasers include power density and wavelength.

        In regard to power density, which is the amount of energy in a specific area over time, dosage refers to the amount of energy per unit of tissue surface. Energy is measured in joules, the area in square centimeters, and thus the dosage is in joules per centimeter (J/cm2).

        The podiatrist must ensure the proper energy dosage into the target area (i.e. the insertion of the plantar fascia, a painful joint or a non-healing wound). One must sustain the energy in the target area in order to create a photochemical cascade, which is also known as photobiomodulation. Photobiomodulation stimulates the chromophores on the mitochrondrial membranes, which incite the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP).2 Adenosine triphosphate production is important because it stores chemical energy and releases it to the biochemical processes occurring in the cell.

        Wavelength in lasers is very important, along with peak and sustained power, which determines whether the proper dosage arrives at the target area that needs photochemical stimulation.

        To effectively penetrate and treat target cells, therapy lasers should emit in the 800-1000 nm range. This range is referred to as therapeutic window for photobiomodulation. One should treat target tissue in which there is pathology within these wavelength parameters.3

        With Class IV lasers, podiatrists should have proper training on these devices as there are safety risks with their use. Some important risks to consider are vision injury due to unprotected direct exposure to the laser and skin burns due to improper application. 

        Can Class IV Laser Treatment Have An Impact For These Conditions?

        Therapeutic lasers (also known as pain lasers) stimulate cell function. Surgical lasers collimate high amounts of energy into a beam, resulting in tissue cutting or ablation, there are single lasers that can do both.2

        In our experience, we have also found class IV lasers beneficial in the treatment of inflammation, pain and arthritic joints, onychomycosis and mosaic warts. Clinicians may also employ these lasers to help facilitate wound care, fracture care and physical therapy applications.2 

        Plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. Laser therapy is an excellent alternative to local corticosteroid injections and/or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis. One must treat the inflammation along with any lack of range of motion such as ankle equinus. In my personal experience developing laser protocols for these conditions, I have found that lasers can increase the mobility of joints and their associated tendons and ligaments. Our observation is that the use of the laser along the entire Achilles tendon and ankle joint can increase range of motion at the ankle joint.

        The photochemical reactions that occur with laser therapy lead to reduction or elimination of pain, as well as the ability to heal inflammatory conditions like plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendonitis.2 

        Physical therapy or post-surgical rehabilitation. One may use laser therapy for acute conditions such as post-op or post-injury swelling, pain and lack of joint mobility. Class IV laser therapy may provide a more comfortable and economical alternative to physical therapy. Outcomes are often as positive as for physical therapy or better.3

        Post-surgical incisions and wounds. Scar tissue may form due to excessive post-surgical inflammation. Employing a laser with proper settings/protocols may help reduce inflammation and subsequently lead to less scar formation.4

        Neuroma. When neuromas occur secondary to inflammation in any intermetatarsal space, one may consider a class IV laser. Many times, there are other conditions such as capsulitis, bursitis and/or tendonitis associated with the neuroma. By learning how to treat these pathologies with a laser, in our experience, the podiatrists may address all of the associated compensatory problems versus solely focusing on one intermetatarsal space.

        Neuropathy. In our experience, many clinics use class IV Lasers for patients who present with neuropathy. Lasers may provide adjunctive benefit as part of a comprehensive approach for these patients. In a 2015 study, Cg and colleagues demonstrated that therapy lasers can be very beneficial in the treatment of diabetic peripheral neuropathy.5

        Onychomycosis. There are class IV lasers that are FDA-cleared for this indication and can provide adjunctive benefit. Understanding the role of power density and reactive oxygen species is important along with ensuring appropriate concomitant treatment. Having a class IV laser that has multiple FDA-cleared indications is a major benefit as opposed to purchasing multiple lasers for multiple indications.

        Ablative and non-ablative treatment of verrucae. Having a class IV laser with both surgical and non-surgical capabilities increases your treatment options. Adherence to FDA-cleared protocols is very important. The laser device should have the ability to not only cut out or ablate a wart, but also be able to treat mosaic warts without any use of a local anesthetic. Lasers do not only cut and coagulate. They can stimulate the immune system to treat plantar verrucae.6

        Final Notes

        Class IV lasers can be a huge game-changer for our patients. When assessing lasers or any medical device, we look for the following keys.

        • Effectiveness.

        • Affordability for patients.

        References

        1. Virginia Tech. Environmental Health and Safety. Laser Safety Classification. Available at: https://www.ehss.vt.edu/programs/LAS_classification.php . Accessed December 3, 2020.

        2. Tunér J, Hode L. The New Laser Therapy Handbook. Roseville, Calif.: Prima Books; 2016: 29, 74-75, 153, 160, 293

        3. Takenori A, Ikuhiro M, Shogo, U, et al. Immediate pain relief effect of low level laser therapy for sports injuries: Randomized, double-blind placebo clinical trial. J Sci Med Sport. 2016;19(12):980-983.

        4. Kawalec J, Logan J, Hetherington V, Penfield V. Evaluation of the effect of one-weekly treatments with the Ceralas D Diode Laser on wound healing. Independence, Oh.: Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine Research Foundation; 2002.

        5. Cg SK, Hande HM, Vidyasagar S, Rao K, Rajagopal KV. Efficacy of low level laser therapy on painful diabetic peripheral neuropathy. Laser Ther. 2015;24(3), 195-200.

        6. Kneebone WJ. Immune-modulating effects of therapeutic laser. Practical Pain Management. 2010:10(9). Available at: https://www.practicalpainmanagement.com/treatments/complementary/lasers/immune-modulating-effects-therapeutic-laser . Updated March 7, 2011. Accessed November 20, 2020.

        25Feb

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