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Chiropractor at Toronto Adds Cold Laser Therapy

Chiropractor Dr. Brian Dower has declared that he is offering cold laser therapy as part of his services. This Health Canada-approved Class IIIb laser therapy is effective for muscle spasms, arthritis, back pain, and neck pain.

Dr. Dower says that laser therapy ensures natural pain relief with quick healing. While offering post-injury rehabilitation treatments, Dr. Dower integrates laser therapy with chiropractic as well as wellness counseling.

Toronto patients with injury and pain now have a promising treatment option that provides quick healing from chronic pain. Toronto chiropractor Dr. Brian Dower states that cold laser therapy is currently available at his health facility. Besides effective pain relief results, cold laser treatments provide rapid internal healing.

Toronto cold laser therapy treatment involves coherent light (photons) from the laser that penetrates beneath the skin's surface up to 4 to 6 cm. Scientific studies demonstrate that cells are activated by light to produce ATP. Using ATP, which acts as a fuel, cells can effectively carry out damage repair. The light emanating from the laser enables rapid healing of cells leading to quick damage repair followed by reduced inflammation.

Dr. Dower says that laser therapy enables safe restoration of flexibility and movement to damaged muscle tissue. Soon after an injury, the body undergoes a natural shift in its movements to reduce pain as well as protect its injured tissue. Laser therapy enhances internal healing, thereby indicating the body about safe natural movements. Dr. Dower combines laser therapy with exercises to result in faster restoration of movement, coordination and flexibility.

Dr. Dower offers overall holistic care encompassing manual chiropractic adjustments as well as activator adjusting. These treatments have been proven effective for carpal tunnel syndrome, besides back and neck pain, migraines and headaches, and various other chronic pains.

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Gary graduated from the University of Manchester with a first-class honours degree in Geochemistry and a Masters in Earth Sciences. After working in the Australian mining industry, Gary decided to hang up his geology boots and turn his hand to writing. When he isn't developing topical and informative content, Gary can usually be found playing his beloved guitar, or watching Aston Villa FC snatch defeat from the jaws of victory.

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