The sciatica nerve is the largest nerve in the human body, so sciatica pain is the inflammation or irritation of this nerve.The sciatic nerve starts in the lower back and extends downward through the buttock, around the thigh, down the leg and into the foot.

Light Therapy has been used for a long time by spas and dermatologists.This alterntative of treatment has be used to relief any pain complaint, and it has have excellent results as a  sciatica pain cure.Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Infrared Light as  safe, painless, non-invasive for the health.It is the latest treatment of choice for speeding up the recovery time for sciatica.The circulation and blood flow to the pain area increase with this alternative therapy.The Infrared Light Sciatica Therapy helps to reduce the inflammation, the pain is decreased and the healing process is accelerated.

How Infrared Light works?The Infrared Light is a camara  that takes takes a high resolution thermal image of the body.Once the exact spot on the body has been located, an Infrared Light Therapy device called a Photonic Stimulator is then applied on multiple acupuncture or trigger points for a maximum of 60 seconds.

The infrared light for back pain not only reduces pain but also stimulates nerve function and circulation.It also promotes tissue healing.Circulatory disorders can be improved because it helps to improve the metabolism and circulation.It provides analgesic, anti-inflammatory and anti-edematous effects as well as wound-healing effects.Many times the Infrared Light is used as a post-surgical pain treatment.

As you can see  Infrared Light Sciatica Therapy  has many advantages, like a relief in a short time, and also increase the circulation of the blood in your body, and other benefits.This alterntive not require the use of  gels, lotions, pads, or towels. It is even safer than metal or plastic implants, glues, sutures, because it is used directly over the spine.

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