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Because of the undeniable results, Class IV (High Power) Laser Therapy has
become the standard of care for the treatment of pain. For pain sufferers Class IV Laser Therapy has become their
answer to ending the constant pain and discomfort.
Conditions such as arthritis pain, joint pain, muscle pain,
nerve pain (many neuropathies), and even injuries brought on by sports, automobile accidents
or work can be treated easily, comfortably, and non-surgically with “High Power” Class IV Laser Therapy.Public demand for this revolutionary pain relief method, and the endorsements and acceptance by physicians
are driving the expansion of Laser Therapy Centers throughout the US.

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BENEFITS: - Most conditions
begin to show signs of improvement in just a few visits.
- There are no harmful side effects
like those associated with pain medications or surgery.
- The results of laser therapy, for many
individuals, have been shown to last for years.
- Laser therapy is a safe, pain free treatment
that only takes a few minutes per visit.
- Laser therapy works well for a variety of painful
conditions.
- Laser therapy is not habit forming.
- It’s effective.
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The doctors and staff at AZ
Neuropathy Centers (Scottsdale location) are proud to be the first and only Pain
Clinic to offer this High Power Laser technology in Arizona. The Avicenna laser
is the first FDA cleared “High Power” Class IV Therapeutic Laser. It offers a revolutionary treatment
regimen for acute and chronic pain and neuropathy management. This laser therapy is effective, safe and economical, and offers
not only hope but results for the millions of people who suffer from pain everyday. Until now this pain treatment was
only available to Pro-athletes such as the New York Giants, Detroit Tigers, and most recently the LA Clippers.
* Available only in the Scottsdale office.
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The Advantage of Laser Therapy Over Other Physical
Therapy Modalities The therapeutic application of laser is not
based primarily on the development of heat, but on the photobiological effects of coherent laser radiation on cells and mitochondria.
This biological effect is termed “photobiomodulation”. This positive effect of laser light on tissues is a unique
property of laser therapy and is not duplicated by any other conventional physical therapy modality. The list of positive
effects is extensive; research has documented that laser promotes tissue remodeling, neurological recovery and improved function,
improved quality of life in chronic pain states, improved flexibility, faster wound healing, and faster bone deposition in
fracture. The primary of biological action of laser results from stimulation of electron chain transport mechanisms in the
mitochondria, cell membranes and epithelial tissues. This action causes the release of vasodilating chemicals, the stimulation
of DNA and RNA synthesis, an increase in enzyme production, an increase of superoxide dismutase activity, normalization of
tissue pH, and increased ATP production. The increase of vasodilation and improved microcirculation will increase the supply
of cellular nutrition promoting tissue repair and tissue remodeling. Significant reduction in edema is also noted with studies
demonstrating reduced lymph node congestion, reduced lymphedema, and reduction in extremity circumference and extremity swelling
following laser treatment. There are currently thousands of studies surrounding the use of laser for photobiomodulation and
suppression of pain. The therapeutic applications of laser are expanding and new uses are being discovered every day.
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