
High-lntensity Laser Therapy
(HILT)
This new treatment delivers powerful laser energy to reach the tissue, providing rapid recovery and pain relief through reduced inflammation and tissue regeneration.
This is a new treatment method that delivers powerful laser energy in 120µs micro pulses, ensuring that the tissue's temperature does not rise above 45°C. It safely reaches the tissues, skin, tendons, and nerves up to 45cm beneath the skin without causing damage, providing rapid recovery and pain relief through inflammation reduction and tissue regeneration.
Features of HILT (High-Intensity Laser Therapy)
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Effectively treats deep tissues using laser-specialized therapeutic technology.
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Achieves long-lasting treatment results in a short period.
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Provides immediate pain relief and rapid recovery with short treatments alone.
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Applicable for a wide range of treatments, including spine/joint issues.
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Offers painless treatment throughout and after the procedure.
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Ensures safe treatment without skin trauma or side effects (burns).
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Benefits of HILT (High-Intensity Laser Therapy)
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Highly effective for severe pain or acute musculoskeletal pain conditions.
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Offers a convenient non-surgical treatment method for conditions where conventional pain treatments yield inadequate results.
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Improves joint inflammation, enhances joint tissue regeneration, resolves muscular abnormalities and pain, and promotes lymphatic circulation to expel swelling.
Indications for HILT (High-Intensity Laser Therapy)
When initial pain appears in the joints or muscles, simple conservative treatments such as exercise therapy and medication can be effective. However, if cartilage begins to wear down, more proactive treatment is necessary.
(Post-surgical fast recovery and rehabilitation, acute • chronic pain)
• Disc conditions (herniated disc/degenerative), spinal stenosis, post-procedure/surgical pain syndrome
• Rotator cuff injuries, impingement syndrome, calcific tendinitis
• Arthritis (degenerative), patellar tendinitis/bursitis, ligament injuries, chondromalacia
• Tendonitis (tennis/golfer's elbow), ligament injuries
• Sprains (ligament injuries), carpal tunnel syndrome, plantar fasciitis
• Degenerative hip arthritis, hip dislocation
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