Laser Therapy

(Low Level Laser or Cold Laser)

At Parkway Back Clinic, we bring cutting-edge laser therapy to Cambridge, Ontario, providing advanced solutions for pain relief and accelerated tissue healing. Our state-of-the-art Theralase TLC2000 laser system sets us apart, offering a depth of up to 12 cm to effectively target and treat various conditions.

What is Laser Therapy?

Experience pain relief and accelerated healing with our laser therapy. Light photons stimulate tissue, reducing inflammation and promoting repair for lasting results.

Laser therapy utilizes light photons to bio-stimulate tissue to decrease inflammation and promote tissue repair. Laser therapy is particularly effective in treating new injuries. Laser therapy has the ability to get deeper into tissue than most other therapies. It can reach the spine – up to a depth of 12 cm – making it a more effective treatment.

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Why Choose Laser Therapy?

Are you struggling with persistent pain from sports injuries, repetitive strains, tendonitis, osteoarthritis, or low back pain? Our laser therapy is designed to provide the relief you need.

Laser Therapy is ideal for patients seeking holistic healing and pain relief. Our laser therapy caters to individuals committed to regaining optimal health and well-being. Laser therapy at Parkway Back Clinic utilizes advanced technology to deliver targeted healing to muscles, cartilage, tendons, and bones. By effectively decreasing inflammation and promoting tissue repair, this treatment is especially beneficial for new injuries. Our Theralase TLC2000 laser system sets us apart, reaching a remarkable depth of 12 cm.

Laser Therapy can Effectively Treat the Following Ailments

Sports Injury:

Speeds up healing, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain for faster recovery.

Repetitive Strain Injury:

Promotes tissue repair, reduces inflammation, and alleviates pain from overuse injuries.

Tendonitis:

Stimulates healing, reduces pain, and restores function to injured tendons.

Low Back Pain or Stenosis:

Alleviates pain, improves mobility, and promotes healing.

Our Process

What makes our laser therapy stand out? We use the Theralase TLC2000 laser system, providing a level of precision and depth that exceeds conventional modalities. This means you get targeted, effective treatment for your specific needs.

Our expert practitioners employ multiple treatment points with varying settings tailored to the depth of the affected tissue. This approach makes laser therapy an ideal solution for spinal issues, ensuring effective relief and healing.

Contact us at office@parkwaybackclinic.ca or Click Here to schedule your Laser or Ultrasound Therapy appointment in Cambridge, Ontario.

Let us guide you on the path to optimal well-being.

What is Ultrasound Therapy?

Therapeutic ultrasound has been commonly used in chiropractic and physiotherapy for years.

Ultrasound units emit ultrasonic sound waves into tissue to stimulate the fibroblast cells (connective tissue cells) to promote tissue healing. Ultrasound can also increase circulation to a chronically inflamed area (e.g. osteoarthritis) to reduce pain and increase mobility. Ultrasound therapy is commonly used in treating:

Ultrasound Therapy is Commonly Used to Treat:


Please ask us if Laser Therapy or Ultrasound Therapy is better for your condition.

Muscle Spasms:

Relaxes muscles, increases blood flow, and reduces pain associated with muscle spasms.

Sports Injuries:

Accelerates healing, reduces inflammation, and relieves pain for faster recovery.

Tendonitis:

Promotes healing, reduces inflammation, and alleviates pain in injured tendons.

Trigger Points:

Relieves pain, increases blood flow, and promotes relaxation of tense muscle knots.

Arthritis:

Reduces pain, improves joint mobility, and decreases inflammation in arthritic joints.

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Laser Therapy (Low Level Laser or Cold Laser)

Parkway Back Clinic uses the TLC2000 laser system by Theralase. 

Laser therapy utilizes light photons to bio-stimulate tissue to decrease inflammation and promote tissue repair.  Laser therapy is particularly effective in treating new injuries. Laser therapy has the ability to get deeper into tissue than most other therapies. It can reach the spine – up to a depth of 12 cm – making it a more effective treatment.

Sports Injuries

Repetitive Strain Injuries

Tendonitis

Low Back Pain/Stenosis

Ultrasound Therapy

Therapeutic ultrasound has been commonly used in chiropractic and physiotherapy for years. 

Ultrasound units emit ultrasonic sound waves into tissue to stimulate the fibroblast cells (connective tissue cells) to promote tissue healing.  Ultrasound can also increase circulation to a chronically inflamed area (e.g. osteoarthritis) to reduce pain and increase mobility. Ultrasound therapy is commonly used in treating:

Ultrasound Therapy is commonly used in treating

Muscle Spasms

Sports Injuries

Tendonitis

Trigger Points

Arthritis

 

Parkway Back Clinic uses the TLC2000 laser system by Theralase. 

Laser therapy utilizes light photons to bio-stimulate tissue to decrease inflammation and promote tissue repair.  Laser therapy is particularly effective in treating new injuries. Laser therapy has the ability to get deeper into tissue than most other therapies. It can reach the spine – up to a depth of 12 cm – making it a more effective treatment.

 

Common conditions treated with laser therapy are

 
 
Sports injuries
Repetitive strain injuries
Tendonitis
Osteoarthritis
Low back pain/stenosis
 
 

Ultrasound Therapy

Therapeutic ultrasound has been commonly used in chiropractic and physiotherapy for years. 

Ultrasound units emit ultrasonic sound waves into tissue to stimulate the fibroblast cells (connective tissue cells) to promote tissue healing.  Ultrasound can also increase circulation to a chronically inflamed area (e.g. osteoarthritis) to reduce pain and increase mobility. Ultrasound therapy is commonly used in treating:

 

Ultrasound therapy is commonly used in treating

 
 
Muscle spasms
Sports injuries
Tendonitis
Trigger points
Arthritis
 
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