What is the Photo Therapy?
This advanced technology uses only infrared light emitting diodes (LEDs) because infrared light penetrates more deeply into the body and works more effectively than other lights, such as red or blue light. While we cannot see infrared, our bodies respond to infrared with increased circulation of blood and reduced pain.
At Aalayam, we offer this treatment to patients suffering from a wide range of ailments, such as feet, back, knee pain, or other bodily pains. It is also very useful for specific ailments like diabetic neuropathy. We are firmly committed to identifying and implementing advanced technologies like Photo Therapy to help our patients live a pain-free life!
How does Photo Therapy work?
- The Infrared light passes through the cracks of the fingers, as well as through the skin. The infrared light is absorbed into the blood vessels.
- It helps to increase local circulation, which increases your body’s ability to provide the essential nutrients needed by your cells and nerves to function properly.
- Phototherapy pads are applied directly to the Feet and increase Natural Repair and healing Process by increasing NO (nitrous oxide).
Yes
Diabetic Neuropathy
No.
Phototherapy works by using specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular processes and promote healing in the body.
Each phototherapy session usually lasts for a few minutes to about 30 minutes, depending on the specific treatment and condition.
The number of phototherapy sessions required varies depending on the condition being treated, but it typically involves multiple sessions over a period of weeks.
Phototherapy is generally not painful. However, some individuals may experience mild discomfort or sensitivity during or after the treatment.
Yes, phototherapy can be combined with other treatments depending on the specific condition and the recommendations of healthcare professionals.
The time it takes to see results from phototherapy varies depending on the condition being treated. Improvement can occur within a few weeks to a few months of regular treatment.