What is Low Intensity Laser Therapy?
Bioflex is a Low Intensity Laser Therapy (LILT), and is considered a class IIIb non-invasive light source treatment. It is used by physiotherapists’ and other healthcare practitioners to treat a range of musculoskeletal, dermatological, and neurological conditions. The treatment emits no heat, sound, or vibration and in most cases the patient does not feel anything throughout the process. Because it does not increase the temperature of the target tissue this type of laser is also known as a ‘Cold Laser’. LILT is thought to accelerate tissue repair, act as an anti-inflammatory agent, and decrease your pain levels.

The Background
Bioflex Laser Therapy was developed by Dr. Fred Kahn, a retired vascular surgeon in the 1990s. Bioflex Inc. are highly innovative and are a leading company in the field of Low Intensity Laser Therapy. The company has over 25 years of experience in the industry and is recognized internationally for its achievements in laser therapy.
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Reduces Inflammation
Reduces Pain
Increases Tissue Regeneration
Restores Normal Function
The Process
Bioflex laser technology uses evidence based tested protocols that treat a range of clinical pathologies with maximum effect. The laser technology uses particles of energy called photons, that penetrate the tissue causing physiological reactions that restore and normalize cellular structure and function.
The Pros of Bioflex Laser Therapy
• Alleviates pain
• Accelerates the natural healing process
• Pain free application
• No adverse effects
• Stimulates immune response
• Restores normal cell structure and function
• Increased production of endorphins, cortisol etc.
• FDA and Health Canada approved
• Designed and manufactured in Canada
Common Conditions Treated with Bioflex Laser Therapy
• Osteoarthritis
• Rheumatoid arthritis
• TMD
• Shoulder impingement syndromes
• Hip or shoulder bursitis
• Low back disc degeneration
• Disc herniation (disc bulge)
• Sciatica
• Neuropathic pain
• Tendonitis (shoulder, elbow, hip, ankle)
• Tennis elbow
• Plantar fasciitis
• Sports injuries
