Benefits of low level laser therapy watch
Low-level laser watches typically use red or multicolored lasers to illuminate arteries in the wrist to provide a form of physical therapy. This therapy can improve the function and health of the body by stimulating the cells and tissues inside the body through the thermal and photochemical effects of lasers.
The thermal and photochemical effects of low-power lasers can stimulate cells and tissues inside the body and promote cell metabolism and regeneration, thus improving the body's immunity and self-repair ability. In addition, the laser watch can also be set with different irradiation time and intensity to adapt to different body parts and health problems. These exposures stimulate blood vessels and meridians, increasing blood circulation and oxygen supply, thereby relieving pain, reducing inflammation, and promoting recovery.
Specifically, low-level laser watches can be also used for the following common health purposes:
Pain relief: Low-level lasers can stimulate the body to release endorphins and other painkillers, which can relieve painful symptoms such as headaches, arthritis, and muscle aches. The laser watch can be set to different irradiation times and intensities to suit different pain levels and body parts.
A 40-year-old female client who often suffered from wrist and finger pain experienced significant relief when she wore a low-level laser watch on her wrist and shone it 1-2 times a day for two weeks.
Body relaxation: Low level laser can stimulate body relaxation, promote the body's internal circulation and regulate mood. Laser watches can be used to relieve emotional issues such as stress, anxiety, and depression, making the body feel more relaxed and calm.
A 35-year-old male client who was stiff due to work stress and anxiety used a low-level laser watch to beam his back and neck once or twice a day for a month, which greatly relieved his stiffness and improved his sleep quality.
Physical exercise: Low-level lasers stimulate the body to release painkillers such as endorphins, which can relieve pain and increase flexibility. Laser watches can be used for physical exercise and yoga and other sports, can help improve the body's flexibility and balance, reduce the body's fatigue.
A 50-year-old male client, who is unable to perform strenuous physical activity due to arthritis, used a low-level laser watch to irradiate his legs and buttock once or twice a day for a month, resulting in pain relief and improved physical flexibility.