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POWER OF K-LASER IN NEUROPATHIC PAIN
Using the body’s own reparative processes to reduce pain sensation
Laser therapy uses selected wavelengths of light to stimulate key molecules in human tissues. In a similar way to photosynthesis in plants, light energy from the laser passes through the skin into the cell membrane, triggering photobiostimulation, a process which enhances the body’s natural regenerative functions while stimulating release of endorphins and collagen.
K-Laser is a safe, non-invasive technique that uses the body’s own reparative processes to reduce pain sensation. It targets damaged tissue with specific wavelengths of light, delivering energy from superficial to deep tissues and activating a cascade of photochemical reactions that promote cell function, enabling treated tissues to accelerate the healing process and so, reduce pain sensation.
K-Laser therapy regulates nerve activity, improving functionality in damaged nerve cells, altering nerve pain perception, and reducing local inflammatory processes.
At Physiohealinghands in Aylesbury, lead therapist Sonia Jomon is using a combination of acupuncture and K-Laser Therapy for neuropathic pain and with really positive results.

Peta Barrett has had a T10 complete spinal cord injury since 2016. She says the K-Laser treatments have reduced her pain levels
“I have had severe neuropathic pain in my pelvic region for many years and previous treatments of medication and deep tissue massages did not help. My neuropathic pain manifests itself with both a hot burning sensation and less occurring sharp stabbing pain.
“K-Laser treatment was suggested to me as a possible solution. Sonia at Physiohealinghands started with K-Laser and acupuncture therapies, however after four treatments this was reduced to laser treatment alone. I was amazed to experience an
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“My pain levels reduced considerably, and the subsequent episodes of pain were of shorter duration and less intense. I feel reassured that the treatment is totally non-invasive. My sessions are around 30 minutes and during this period, all known painful areas of my body are specifically targeted. Initially, I had two sessions per week and the pain relief would last approximately a week, improving my quality of life. After two months of treatment, I was able to reduce the sessions to once a week.
“My aim is to increase the time between treatment sessions to once a fortnight with a view to combining this approach with a reduction in the prescribed medication.
My experience of using K-Laser has been positive and I have no hesitation recommending this treatment option to others who are experiencing neuropathic pain.”






