Los diferentes tipos de láser y sus aplicaciones en podología


Autoria(s): Becerra Noal, Saleta; Diplomada en Podología Licenciada en Comunicación Audiovisual Experto Universitario en Productos de Ortopedia a Medida Master Universitario en Investigación en Podología Clínica Podológica Podosan
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12/04/2016

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Los diferentes tipos de láseres, sobre todo el láser de diodo, irrumpen en la terapéutica podológica para proporcionar una alternativa más de tratamiento en muchas patologías que son el día a día de las consultas. El buen manejo y el conocimiento de sus características son requisitos imprescindibles para no tener efectos secundarios indeseados y poder llevar a cabo tratamientos poco dolorosos, minimizando el tiempo total, y muchas veces proporcionando una solución a diversas patologías.

Diferent tipes of laser, like diode laser, are a good option of podiatry treatment in many patologies that appears in ours clinics. This option needs from the podiatrist a correct management and a deep knowledge of his use for not have secundary efects and could carry out treatments that are not painful, minimizing total time and providing a solution for many patologies.

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Revista Internacional de Ciencias Podológicas; Vol 10, No 2 (2016); 62-69

Palavras-Chave #Láser; diodo; podología. #Laser; diode; podiatry.
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