Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis) is a painful condition that occurs when tendons in your elbow are overworked, usually due to repetitive movements of the wrist and arm. This condition is a type of tendonitis – swelling of the tendons.
Despite its name, athletes are not the only people who develop tennis elbow.
The inflammation stems from a tear in the tendons that join the forearm muscles on the outside of the elbow. The inflammation is distinguished by significant pain that may impair the function of the elbow and the ability to grip.
Symptoms of Tennis Elbow
The symptoms of tennis elbow include pain and tenderness in the bony knob on the outside of your elbow. The knob is where the injured tendons connect to the bone. The pain may also radiate into the upper or lower arm. Although the damage is in the elbow, you are likely to feel pain while using your hands.
Treatment for Tennis Elbow
- Rest and cessation of intensive activity with the elbow
- Physical therapy
- Acupuncture
- Anti-inflammatory medication
- Steroidal treatment or bandaging
- In extreme cases, the problem may require surgery
- Treatment at home with B-Cure Laser
Golf Elbow
Golf elbow is a popular name for inflammation similar to tennis elbow. It appears on the inner part of the elbow. The range of treatments for golf elbow is identical to those for tennis elbow, as listed above.
B-Cure Laser provides breakthrough laser therapy, offering the power of some professional lasers as used in clinics, in a lightweight portable device that may be used from the comfort of home.
The treatment is safe, effective and may provide lasting pain relief.
B-Cure Laser’s restorative power is provided by advanced laser technology.
B-Cure Laser should be placed in contact with the skin allowing the photon energy to penetrate the tissues. This stimulates the body to produce adenosine triphosphate otherwise known as ATP, which carries energy within the cells. The ATP interacts with various biomolecules inside the cells promoting normal cell function and enhancing the body’s natural processes.
Patients recover from muscular, skeletal, and nerve injuries as cells regenerate faster and function better.
Therapeutic effects of LLLT (laser phototherapy) include:
- Increased production of ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate)
- Increased cellular metabolism
- Increased collagen production
- Increased enzyme production
- Increased protein synthesis
- Improved blood circulation
- Improved lymphatic flow and drainage
- Reduced inflammation
All this serves to boost the body’s natural healing power, targeting the root causes of pain and providing rapid relief.
B-Cure Laser is unique due to it’s beam that covers a surface of 4.5 cm, making it possible to treat a wide range of painful conditions easily, effectively and quickly.
B-Cure Laser is now available for home use and has been proven clinically effective and safe. The treatment has no known side effects and is a non-invasive method for treating many types of orthopedic conditions.
B-Cure Laser is safe for all ages, and does not require protective eyewear during use.
What are the benefits of B-Cure Laser?
- May reduce chronic pain
- Non-invasive and non-surgical treatment
- Suitable for all ages
- No known side effects
- Clinically proven by many studies
- Easy and safe for home use
Treatment Protocol
Place the device along the outer side of the forearm for a duration of 8 minutes, without moving.
At the end of the treatment set the device for an additional 8 minutes. Place it along the inner fold of the arm and treat for 8 minutes.
To make treatment more convenient, use the adjustable stand. Stabilize the device and the stand and treat the area without moving, so that the laser beam penetrates deep into the tissues.
To reach optimal results, repeat the treatment at least twice a day.