BONCIANI METHOD
WHAT IS LASER
Laser therapy is a non-invasive medical treatment based on photon emission. A laser device enables the selection and modulation of wavelengths as needed, with different frequencies producing distinct biological responses. In physiotherapy, it is used for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory, and biostimulatory effects on body tissues. For example, by raising the pain threshold of nerve endings and releasing endorphins, laser therapy acts as a painkiller.
Bonciani laser stands out from traditional lasers for its superior power and precision. Its adjustable wavelength and emission mode allow for tailored treatments, enabling deeper tissue penetration and delivering a broader range of therapeutic benefits to patients.
THE MAIN BENEFITS OF LASER THERAPY INCLUDE PAIN REDUCTION AND FASTER RECOVERY
Light energy helps reduce inflammation and improve blood flow in the treated area, providing significant relief to the recipient. Laser therapy also accelerates tissue healing, helping to restore normal function in the affected area.
TREATMENT SESSIONS LAST BETWEEN 1 AND 2 MINUTES, DEPENDING ON THE POWER AND ENERGY (IN JOULES) RELEASED
When rapid recovery is required, and depending on the condition, patients may be treated in consecutive sessions at very short intervals.
During treatments, using a handpiece to defocus laser light allows for a more accurate and personalized energy application per unit area.
THE THERAPY
The success of this therapy lies in an essential combination of expert medical intervention and advanced equipment. The best results are achieved by tailoring the treatment to meet the specific needs of each patient.
Trauma and injuries:
- Muscular injuries (muscle strains and tears)
- Ligament injuries
- Tendon injuries and conditions
- Spinal conditions
- Contusions
- DOMS
Inflammatory conditions:
- Tendinopathies
- Tenosynovitis
- Bursitis
- Plantar fasciitis
- Metatarsalgia
- Plantar heel pain
- Epicondylitis and
medial epicondylitis - Pubalgia
- Periarthritis
- Myositis
Joint and cartilage conditions:
- Chondropathy
- Meniscus injury
- Arthrosis
- Knee pain
- Polyarthritis
Spinal conditions:
- Disc disease
- Sciatica
- Lumbalgia
Wound and tissue healing:
- Oedemas
- Wounds and keloids