From a Rouge customer:
"I had originally bought this to help with acne scarring but have noticed nerve sensation again in the part of my jaw that had been damaged from jaw surgery years ago. Very impressed with the benefits from this device. My 13 year old dog also loves sleeping in-front of it!"
Are you familiar with the incredible potential of red light therapy? This groundbreaking non-invasive therapy employs the power of red light to penetrate the skin and ignite cellular function. While widely recognized for its ability to promote healing, reduce inflammation, and enhance skin health, studies suggest that red light therapy can also support the healthy functioning of nerves.
What is Red Light Therapy?
From treating stubborn acne and expediting wound healing to addressing hair loss concerns, this non-invasive and safe therapy has garnered attention worldwide. Discover the inner workings of this remarkable phenomenon by hopping on over to this page: A Guide to Red Light Therapy
In a nutshell, red light therapy stimulates mitochondria, those cellular powerhouses, and supercharges the production of ATP, the vital energy our cells rely on to perform at their best. The wavelengths of light are known to have anti-inflammatory and regenerative effects on tissues according to current research.
Why Nerve Health Matters: Understanding the Importance of Caring for Your Nerves
Nerve health encompasses the overall well-being and proper functioning of the nervous system, including both the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) and peripheral nervous system (nerves outside the brain and spinal cord). Ideally, healthy nerves transmit signals efficiently, allowing for proper sensation, movement, and coordination throughout the body.
Insufficient biomechanics can give rise to different physical outcomes. One such outcome, can be carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) which can occur due to repetitive and prolonged hand and wrist movements. Leading to pain, tingling, and numbness in the fingers and hand. CTS arises from the compression of the median nerve, which passes through the carpal tunnel in the wrist and is typically linked to tasks such as typing on a keyboard, operating a computer mouse, or engaging in assembly line tasks. Failing to address this condition can lead to reduced hand functionality and significantly affect one's ability to perform everyday activities.
There are several other nerve conditions that are similar to carpal tunnel syndrome in terms of their effects on the nerves and the symptoms they produce. Some of these conditions include:
- Cubital Tunnel Syndrome: This condition involves the compression of the ulnar nerve at the elbow, leading to pain, numbness, and tingling in the ring and little fingers.
- Radial Tunnel Syndrome: It occurs when the radial nerve is compressed or irritated near the elbow, causing pain, weakness, and tenderness in the forearm and wrist.
- Thoracic Outlet Syndrome: This condition involves the compression of nerves and blood vessels as they pass through the thoracic outlet, resulting in pain, numbness, and tingling in the neck, shoulder, and arm.
- Peripheral Neuropathy: It is a broad term referring to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves, leading to a wide range of symptoms such as pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness in various parts of the body.
It's important to note that these are just a few examples, and there are many other nerve conditions that exist. Each condition may vary in terms of symptoms, causes, and treatments, so we recommend that everyone check with their healthcare provider for a proper diagnosis and guidance. Additionally, they can help you assess the available research and determine if red light therapy is a suitable treatment option for you.
Unlocking the Key to Optimal Nerve Health
In the realm of nerve health, the journey to relief can be a complex one, especially when chronic inflammation enters the picture. Conventional treatments offer some respite, but what if there was a way to amplify the body's innate healing abilities? Enter red light therapy—a breakthrough that could potentially revolutionize the healing process itself.
What does the research say
Exciting research reveals that the power of red/NIR light goes beyond what we previously imagined. It has been found to possess the ability to diminish pain by blocking nerve fiber conduction. But that's not all - its anti-inflammatory properties and the blocking of substance P can also contribute to this significant impact.
When it comes to CTS, research suggests that red light therapy may help reduce pain, improve blood circulation, and promote tissue repair in the affected wrist and hand area. These effects could potentially alleviate the symptoms of CTS, such as pain, numbness, tingling, and weakness.
Neuropathy
Neuropathy refers to damage or dysfunction of the peripheral nerves. It can result from various factors, such as diabetes, vitamin deficiencies, autoimmune disorders, infections, trauma, or certain medications. Neuropathy often presents with symptoms like numbness, tingling, pain, weakness, and loss of coordination in the affected areas.
Because neuropathy is a condition that is characterized by the peripheral nerves, it can bring to light the challenges our nerves may face. Understanding its implications and exploring the underlying causes are essential in maintaining and improving nerve health.
Maintaining good nerve health involves taking care of the overall nervous system, which includes proper nutrition, exercise, managing underlying conditions, avoiding nerve-damaging substances or behaviors, and seeking medical attention when necessary.
One study found that red light therapy was a supportive treatment option for patients suffering from painful diabetic neuropathy. The research has demonstrated that the application of red and near-infrared light therapy not only helped alleviate pain but also enhanced nerve function and improved microcirculation in the feet of individuals with diabetes. These findings highlight the significant potential of red light therapy in providing relief and improving overall well-being for diabetic patients experiencing neuropathic pain.
Spinal Cord Injuries
When it comes to spinal cord injuries, there has been a lack of effective restorative therapies. However, red and near-infrared light therapy is being explored with cautious optimism. It has been found to possibly accelerate the regeneration of injured peripheral nerves and increase the number and distance of nerve axon regrowth, while potentially improving overall function towards normal levels. The evidence is strengthening, suggesting that red and near-infrared light therapy holds promise as a supportive modality for spinal cord injuries.
In an experiment conducted by Iranian researchers in 2014, three groups of rats were tested, one of which received low-level laser therapy (another term for red light therapy) at 980 nm and 660 nm for two weeks. The rats receiving therapy indicated reductions in neuropathic pain as compared to the ones in the untreated group.
In a study conducted in 2017, co-authored by the renowned researcher Hamblin, the mysterious effects of infrared light on our nerve cells were unraveled. The study reveals a fascinating response of our cells to the mesmerizing bio-stimulating effects of near-infrared (NIR) light.
While red light therapy can support the healing process, it should be used in conjunction with medically supervised treatments and the implementation of ergonomic practices to alleviate symptoms and prevent further damage. Nevertheless, red light therapy’s exciting breakthrough calls for further exploration and investigation into its full potential in the realm of nerve health.
To summarize, red light therapy has emerged as a promising modality for enhancing and facilitating the recovery of nerve injuries. The available research suggests that this therapeutic treatment option may contribute to nerve regeneration, inflammation reduction, and relief from symptoms associated with various nerve conditions, including neuropathy.
If you are seeking to optimize your nerve health and explore the potential benefits of red light therapy, check out our family of red light therapy devices. Embrace the opportunity to improve your nerve health and unlock the potential benefits that red light therapy can provide.
We have just ordered the G3Pro with horizontal stand. My main problems are peripheral neuropathy causing pain to feet and legs while limiting my mobility. How best to expose my Rouge panel to these areas?
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Rouge Canada replied:
Hi there! Thank you for reaching out, there are quite a few ways you could use the panel to treat your legs and feet. You could lie down on a couch and with the panel set in the horizontal position, you could put it above your feet and legs. Or you could sit on a chair and place your feet on a foot rest, and put the panel in the vertical position on the stand and sit in front of it with your feet elevated on the footrest.
Margaret
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I purchased a red light therapy bulb. I am 72 and have used it for my neck, my spine, my face but most of all my forehead/top of head. I had read it is good for anxiety problems and headaches. I believe it is truly helping me .
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Rouge Canada replied:
Hi Kathleen, Thank you so much for letting us know that your red light therapy is helping! We love hearing testimonials :) Wishing you the best in your wellness journey.
Margaret
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my Buddie is interested if it will help with his Gout problem.
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Rouge Canada replied:
Hi there, Thank you for your comment. When it comes to the issue of gout, we understand that it can be quite troublesome. While we cannot make medical claims in regards to our products; we can certainly encourage research on the topic; if you google photobiomodulation and/or Red Light Therapy in combination with the condition he is interested in searching about, he may find that red light therapy is indeed a good fit for what he is seeking. Keep note that the effectiveness will depend on the severity of his condition. As always, we highly recommend consulting a doctor before starting this or any other treatment to ensure it aligns with specific needs and medical situations.
Diana
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will this help my Sciatica problem?
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Rouge Canada replied:
Hi there! Thank you for the great question! We are hesitant to say either way if it will help, because sciatica takes on so many different forms, as if it can be caused by generalized inflammation, in which case it may very well help in addition to other components of your treatment plan. If there is a direct impingement on the nerve, then sometimes while it can help, it will take getting the direct pressure off the nerve to really get the needed relief. We have heard both sides from our customers, some found relief immediately while others felt it helped over time and unfortunately for some people it was not a noticeable difference. It really depends on the cause and severity. I would say it is worth trying, but we cannot tell you if it will work without your trying it, but it is a solid direction to go in for a potential benefit. We also advise for everyone to please check with their doctor before beginning this or any other treatment.
Margaret
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