babylase / Oralase: A non-surgical approach to relieving tension
BabyLase/OraLase uses the power of energy delivered through invisible light energy to the areas of the body suffering from pain, loss of mobility, or less than optimal function. This is called "Photobiomodulation Therapy" and it promotes:
- Enhancement of oral and facial muscle functionality
- Loosening of constricted fascia
- Stabilization of a dysregulated nervous system
How does photobiomodulation work?
A laser emitting light at a precise frequency imparts a gentle warmth, systematically administered to the patient's head, neck, and oral region. This specific wavelength of unseen light facilitates the relaxation of tense and compromised tissues by enhancing blood flow and alleviating constraints associated with the body's fascial layer. By focusing on these constrained areas and optimizing tissue relaxation, we observe significant reductions in pain and inflammation, coupled with increased circulation. Essentially, the tissue is not only allowed to mend but is also reacquainted with the brain as rejuvenated, robust, and fully operational tissue.
Utilizing a specific laser wavelength (1064nm), subtle energy, experienced as a mild warmth on the skin with a precise sequence revitalizes the sensory system, fine-tunes motor nerves, and fosters improved nerve-muscle interactions, setting the stage for harmonious reflexes and muscle activity. This is is non-thermal and maintains DNA integrity.
For optimal results, it is best complemented with bodywork and osteopathy.
Utilizing a specific laser wavelength (1064nm), subtle energy, experienced as a mild warmth on the skin with a precise sequence revitalizes the sensory system, fine-tunes motor nerves, and fosters improved nerve-muscle interactions, setting the stage for harmonious reflexes and muscle activity. This is is non-thermal and maintains DNA integrity.
For optimal results, it is best complemented with bodywork and osteopathy.
It's essential to consider both structure and function when addressing feeding issues.
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Hear from one of our families and their OraLase experience.
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