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Incorporating Photobiomodulation (PBM) Therapy with MLS Laser into Your Treatment Pathway

What is Photobiomodulation and why do we offer it?

PBM therapy uses specific wavelengths of laser light to penetrate tissues and stimulate cellular activity required to enhance pain relief and promote healing. It is an evidenced based modality being used more extensively in many fields of physiotherapy, medicine and dentistry.

What is MLS and what makes it so effective?

MLS stands for Multiwave Locked System. The MLS laser’s patented technology combines two therapeutic types of light waves – near infrared (808 nm) and visible red (905 nm), which are delivered simultaneously to ensure deep tissue penetration and effective therapeutic outcomes. The MLS technology is used extensively in the field of orofacial pain (OFP) and temporomandibular disorders (TMD).

Incorporating MLS laser therapy into our treatment pathway offers a comprehensive approach to managing TMD, orofacial pain, and nerve-related conditions. By combining this advanced therapy with our hands-on techniques, dental splinting, and BOTOX, we aim to provide you with the best possible outcomes. Each PBM session lasts 30 minutes, and for optimal results, we recommend 6-10 treatments, usually twice a week. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about how PBM therapy can benefit you, please don’t hesitate to ask. Together, we can work towards improving your health and quality of life.

How Does PBM Therapy Work and What Are Its Benefits?

Cellular Stimulation and Faster Tissue Repair: The light energy from the MLS laser is absorbed by your cells’ mitochondria, increasing the production of ATP (your cells’ energy currency). This boost in cellular energy helps your tissues repair and regenerate faster, which is crucial for conditions involving joint and muscle damage.

Anti-Inflammatory Effects and Reduced Inflammation: PBM therapy reduces inflammation by modulating the production of inflammatory substances and enhancing anti-inflammatory protein activity. This leads to less swelling and better tissue function, which improves joint function and comfort, especially for those suffering from TMD and orofacial pain.

Pain Relief and Enhanced Comfort: The laser modulates nerve conduction and reduces the release of pain-causing chemicals, providing significant pain relief. It also stimulates the release of endorphins, your body’s natural painkillers. This leads to enhanced pain reduction, targeting the underlying causes of TMD and orofacial pain, and improving the overall effectiveness of your treatment plan.

Improved Blood Flow and Jaw Mobility: The therapy enhances microcirculation, improving the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to your tissues, which speeds up the healing process. Many patients report better jaw mobility and function after incorporating PBM therapy into their treatment plan, significantly improving their quality of life.

Complementary to Other Treatments: PBM therapy can enhance the benefits of dental splinting and BOTOX by addressing inflammation and pain at a cellular level, providing a more holistic approach to treatment.

Integrating PBM Therapy into Our Treatment Pathway

  1. Comprehensive Assessment: Initially, we conduct a thorough assessment to understand the specific needs of your condition. This helps us determine if PBM therapy is an appropriate addition to your treatment plan.
  2. Customized Treatment Plan: If PBM therapy is recommended, we incorporate it as a standalone 30-minute session. Typically, you will need 6-10 treatments, administered twice a week for the best outcomes. PBM therapy is provided by our specifically trained therapy team. Usual private health rebates for physiotherapy or osteopathy apply.
  3. Combining Modalities: PBM therapy complements our hands-on treatments, dental splinting, and BOTOX injections. We aim to achieve comprehensive and long-lasting relief by addressing different aspects of your condition.

Specific Conditions Addressed

  1. Temporomandibular Disorder (TMD) and Orofacial Pain (OFP): PBM therapy effectively reduces pain and inflammation, promotes tissue repair, and improves jaw mobility. It is especially effective if your pain is severe.
  2. Neuralgias and Nerve-Related Conditions: For conditions like occipital neuralgia and Bell’s Palsy, PBM therapy targets nerve inflammation, promotes nerve regeneration, and provides significant pain relief.
  3. Other musculoskeletal conditions: PBM therapy is helpful for all neck and back conditions as well as other joint, muscle, tendon and ligament injuries. Speak to one of our therapists if you need advice about its suitability for you or someone else you know who needs help.