
High Intensity Power Laser (HIPL)

A cutting-edge tool, proven by medical research to effectively treat pain related to tendons, muscles, joints, and nerves.
- The tissue will undergo immediate chemical changes.
- The release of prostaglandins results in reduced pain.
- Releases beta-interleukin-1, which helps treat inflammation.
The advantages of High Intensity Power Laser (HIPL) in physiotherapy.
1. Effectively reduces pain.
- HIPL can help reduce acute and chronic pain, such as back pain, joint pain, and muscle pain.
- Stimulates the body to release endorphins, which help reduce pain naturally.
2. Stimulates blood circulation and tissue regeneration.
- Laser energy helps increase oxygen and nutrients to the injured area.
- Promotes cell repair and reduces inflammation.
3. Accelerate the wound healing process.
- Suitable for chronic wounds and diabetic injuries.
- Stimulates the production of collagen and elastin, helping to strengthen tissues.
- Reduces swelling and inflammation.
- Helps reduce inflammatory substances (Pro-inflammatory Cytokines)
- Promotes the removal of waste from cells.
5. No need for painkillers.
- Reduce the use of pain relievers or anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which may have side effects on the digestive system and kidneys.
6. No surgery, no scars.
- It is a non-invasive treatment with no risk of infection.
- Suitable for those who cannot undergo surgery.
Disadvantages of High Intensity Power Laser (HIPL) in Physical Therapy
- Do not use on pregnant women, especially on the abdomen or back.
- Do not use on areas with tumors or cancer, as it may stimulate the growth of abnormal cells.
- The energy settings and duration must be precise; incorrect use may cause tissue damage.
- This should be done by a physiotherapist experienced in laser therapy.


