Oralase therapy has emerged as an innovative approach to support a variety of health concerns, providing ongoing benefits to individuals of all ages. This explainatory blog will shed light on the frequently asked questions regarding the number of Oralase sessions needed and the diverse improvements it can foster.
The one-size-fits-all concept doesn't apply when determining the number of Oralase sessions an individual might need. The treatment is highly customizable and can be adjusted according to personal requirements. Unlike some medical treatments that have a predefined course, Oralase therapy is flexible, and sessions can continue for as long as desired by the individual seeking improvements.
For those wondering if there's a limit to the benefits of Oralase, the answer is reassuring—there isn't one. The beauty of Oralase lies in its cumulative effect; the benefits grow and become more pronounced with ongoing treatment. Parents of children with various needs, as well as adults dealing with stress and anxiety, often report that continued sessions contribute to a significant and consistent improvement in wellbeing.
Oralase particularly shines when incorporated alongside other holistic therapies, such as with a cranial osteopath. This collaborative effort can supercharge the individual's progression towards better health. From anxiety relief in older children to emotional regulation, the joint force of Oralase and cranial osteopathy can help bring out the best version of an individual.
A case study to consider involves a 3-year-old child who exhibited sound sensitivity, sensory seeking behaviors, restless sleep, and challenges with potty training. After regular Oralase sessions, not only did the child start sleeping more soundly, but there was also a noticeable decrease in noise-related fuss and an improvement in sensory-related behaviors. With continued treatment, potty training became less of a hurdle, highlighting Oralase's role in supporting day-to-day developmental milestones.
Oralase is not just about tackling long-term developmental or emotional challenges. It can provide immediate relief for issues like teething in infants, helping manage pain and discomfort. For children and even adults prone to meltdowns due to stress or sensory overload, Oralase offers a soothing effect, helping individuals regain their composure and resilience.
One of the most profound impacts of Oralase therapy is observed in the areas of emotional well-being and self-regulation. Whether it's managing day-to-day stressors or recovering from trauma, Oralase helps unlock an individual's capacity for tolerance to stress, overall resilience, and paves the way for the expression of their optimum self.
In the world of personalized health and wellness, Oralase stands out as a therapy that adapts to the individual's ongoing needs. There's no strict regimen or cap to its benefits, and when used in collaboration with complementary practices like cranial osteopathy, the results can be remarkable. From improved sleep to better stress management and overcoming developmental hurdles, Oralase demonstrates that the key to unlocking an individual's full potential often lies in the power of innovative, patient-centered care.
OraLase is a laser assisted procedure developed with the objective of improving health and function while reducing pain and relieving the impact of trauma for patients 2 years and older.
OraLase has an additional aspect of improving health by gaining leverage in the healing process by accessing the power of the emotional (limbic) system to enhance the result of treatment. Because of this aspect of care, many people will spontaneously smile during or after treatment . OraLase Therapy is delivered with FDA approved technology and has been used for many years without any known adverse effects. OraLase does not involve physical touch with the patient, yet delivers a medical grade dose of healing energy through a thin fibre that transmits the light from the laser to the patient.
The primary goals of therapy include pain reduction, inflammation reduction and increased blood flow but there are many powerful secondary benefits including release of trauma (reconnecting neurologic pathways that have been damaged or diminished as a result of trauma) and improved ability to process the changes needed to support recovery.
OraLase has been helpful for people with:
- acute pain of the head and neck
- chronic pain of the head and neck
- patients with neurologic conditions
- those suffering from anxiety
- patients with sleep disordered breathing
- children and adults with restricted tongue function
- patients suffering from temporomandibular joint disorder
Dr Lynette Wallace has just undertaken certified training of the OraLase Protocol with Dr Angie Tenholder at The Synergy Academy, USA in February 2023.
Careful measures have been taken to ensure that OraLase Therapy is both very safe and highly successful.