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Lasers and Bodywork - The Soft Tissue Effect

"I’ve felt positive changes from the laser in my clients’ soft tissues that – even given the above list of widely accepted laser effects - I can’t explain.

"With the simultaneous use of laser and manual techniques, tight tissues soften in front of my hands with little effort on my part. Cervical range of motion and joint function returns to normal with six minutes of laser and gentle passive stretching. Scars flatten and change color, hypersensitive areas become pain free so that I can easily work on them without causing the patient discomfort. And the combination of manual therapy with the laser gets much more powerful results than the laser alone.

"In thinking about the properties of soft tissues, I wonder about these effects. It seems that, just like the changes I get with my manual techniques, the laser light is creating a similar changes."

Cathy Ulrich, PT, DPT
Certified Advanced Rolfer®
Director of Education

The Liquid Crystal Matrix

It’s been postulated that the connective tissue matrix is a living liquid crystal, a semiconductor that transmits information at times and blocks information at others depending on the circumstances. Liquid crystals are piezoelectric which means that when they’re deformed, they release electrons creating a free flow of energy throughout the matrix. They’re also thixotropic – able to change from a gel state to a solution state depending on their level of energy.

Manual therapists feel the softening that happens when they add energy by applying pressure to the tissues. The tissues soften and change – this is the liquid crystal in action. The therapist's hands are using the piezoelectric effect of the tissue to their advantage, releasing electrons and changing the tissue to a liquid state.

The connective tissue liquid crystal can also have photoelectric properties – releasing electrons when strong light contacts it. So, is it possible that laser light can do the same thing? And when we take advantage of both properties – pressure and light - can we get an even greater change? This certainly seems to be the case in my own clinical experiences.

Why buy from Integrated Laser Therapies...

We understand the needs of professionals

If you’re a professional therapist, we have laser packages aggressively priced for you. We focus especially on manual therapists and provide training materials to help augment your manual therapy skills

Our approach is actually quite rare. Most therapeutic laser distributors sell the devices, but it’s up to you, the buyer, to learn how to use them. We understand that integrating a new modality into your practice takes time and effort, and we provide clinical and technical support to help get you started.

We'll even help you market your new capability.

We understand the needs of home users

We offer economical laser bundles specifically for the home user that group our most popular products together and offer additional savings below our already market-leading prices.

Unsure how a cold laser can contribute to your personal wellness practice? Want help understanding how to apply LLLT to your specific needs? We are here to answer your questions.