At Laser Medicine they have many years of experience in the application of Therapeutic Laser for Pressure Sores. Pressure sores, also referred to as bedsores, pressure ulcers or skin breakdown, are the result of damage to an area of skin or underlying tissue from a loss of blood flow. Pressure sores can be of particular concern for people with spinal cord injuries and paraplegics, when pressure sores can go unnoticed due to a lack of sensation in key areas of the body.
After a spinal cord injury the nerves in the skin, which once felt temperature and pain, often no longer work. This is when therapeutic laser for pressure sores can be essential.
The main cause of pressure sores would be excessive pressure on the skin without periods of relief. Blood flow is restricted to the areas experiencing pressure, resulting in tissue damage. Another cause is when the skin becomes sheared, when the skin and the bone go separate ways, from slouching, during transfers when sliding instead of lifting, and extended sitting at an angle in bed. Paralysis causes muscles to atrophy, losing much of their mass. Muscles are ideal padding for the more bony areas, such as the bottom, and so without them providing that cushioning, there is much more pressure on the skin.
At Laser Medicine, they often find that Therapeutic Laser for pressure sores increases the healing of wounds and sores because of a number of processes triggered by the process of photobiomodulation.
At Laser Medicine, they find that people require very few therapeutic laser for pressure sores treatments to help heal the wound and continue with normal life. One session is often enough to trigger an effective healing response. In the case of broken skin or deeper sores, 1-3 treatments will usually suffice.
Please read more on Laser Medicine's services for Therapeutic Laser for Wound Healing.
Please read more clinical research studies specifically on laser therapy for wound healing, which indicate positive results for therapeutic laser for pressure sores.
Please feel free to Contact Laser Medicine to discuss your condition. They will be happy to help.
If you live in the Central London area, home visits are available.
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