High frequency laser

RLT (Regenerative Laser Therapy) is a non-invasive, pain-free therapy that uses a particularly powerful laser (class IV) to treat superficial and deeper structures of the musculoskeletal system.

The laser produces and utilises red to infrared ranges of electromagnetic radiation, which generates heat that can be felt by the patient. It supplies the treated tissue with photons, which leads to a significant increase in blood circulation and oxygen supply in the cells and at the same time relieves pain and inflammation. In addition, the laser stimulates the activity and proliferation of fibroblasts and the production of ATP, which is also crucial for cell regeneration. This enables a faster and qualitatively better healing process, which has already been proven in several studies.

Laser therapy is used to regenerate various tissues. It is used in the treatment of tendons, ligaments and muscles, for example, but also to promote wound healing in the case of poorly healing injuries.

We recommend a treatment period of at least 4 weeks to achieve the desired results, whereby the treatment is carried out daily for the first 2 weeks and then 3 times a week.