Laser Therapy
Laser therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses light beams of specific wavelengths to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes. In physical medicine, it is used to treat a wide range of conditions, including musculoskeletal injuries, chronic pain, and neurological disorders.
The light beam is directed at the affected area, penetrates the skin, and is absorbed by the underlying tissues, triggering biological reactions that promote healing, reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation, and improve the overall function of the treated area.
The treatments are completely painless, making them suitable for both chronic and subacute conditions.
Treatment parameters are tailored to each specific condition, and the effectiveness of therapy depends on proper adjustment. Different wavelengths and energy doses are used depending on the diagnosis. In laser biostimulation, neither too little nor too much energy will produce the desired effect, which is why it is essential that the therapy is performed under the supervision of trained and experienced professionals.
Indications

What Kind of Laser Is Used in Therapy?
In physical medicine, low-level lasers are used to achieve a biostimulating effect without generating heat or causing structural changes in the treated tissue. Laser therapy is typically performed over 10 to 15 consecutive days, or with breaks between sessions. As a completely non-invasive procedure, it requires no incisions or surgical intervention, thereby eliminating the risk of complications.
When Is Laser Therapy Not Recommended?
Laser therapy should be avoided in patients with febrile conditions, malignant tumors in the treatment area, active bleeding, as well as in pregnant women and individuals with photosensitive skin conditions.
What Are the Effects of Laser Therapy?
Low-intensity laser radiation has analgesic, anti-edematous, and anti-inflammatory effects. It also improves microcirculation, accelerates tissue healing, and stimulates immune responses.
Personalized Treatment Plans for Faster Recovery
Each patient receives a personalized treatment plan focused on restoring function and reducing pain. The approach targets the root cause of the problem—whether it’s an injury, a chronic condition, or post-surgical rehabilitation. Based on your diagnosis, condition, and goals, we create a tailored plan that may include manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, physical modalities, and specialized treatments.
Our goal is to help you reach maximum results in the shortest possible time, using the most effective and comfortable approach. We’re proud to say that, thanks to our extensive experience, full dedication, and state-of-the-art technology at Dr. Rodić’s clinic, we are able to avoid surgery in up to 80% of cases—while achieving the same or even better outcomes. At the same time, we reduce the need for medication and help you restore your quality of life quickly and without invasive procedures. In fact, our patients tend to recover up to 30% faster.
In therapy, we use a variety of treatments—therapeutic modalities that are an essential part of comprehensive physiatric care.
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Relief Begins With the Right Diagnosis
Early and accurate detection of the underlying cause is the first step toward effective treatment and a faster recovery.