PBM therapy for ICU muscle recovery

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Have you ever wondered why a loved one, after spending an extended period in the intensive care unit (ICU) for treatment and recovery, suddenly loses strength in their legs and struggles to walk properly after discharge?

When people think of the ICU, they often focus on the critical moments when a patient is having difficulty breathing. However, many individuals are taken by surprise during the recovery stage after overcoming an acute crisis. This is often because they haven’t used their muscles for an extended period.

They might find themselves thinking, “My body won’t move the way I want it to!” So, what is the key to quickly overcoming this challenge?

Why do muscles become weak and shrivelled in the intensive care unit (ICU)?

Being in the intensive care unit means you are often immobilized for extended periods. After weeks or months of lying down, it’s natural for your muscles to weaken and become fatigued. This condition is known as “ICU sarcopenia”, which means “a disease where your muscles shrink”. As a result of this muscle weakness, even after leaving the hospital, it can be challenging to walk or move around independently. In severe cases, it may lead to readmission or the need for extended treatment. It’s quite a concern, isn’t it?

What is PBM? It rejuvenates muscles with light

PBM is a non-invasive, side-effect-free treatment that stimulates mitochondria, the “tiny power plants” in our bodies, to recharge our energy reserves. When muscles receive this energy boost, they feel stronger and recover more quickly. Best of all, this treatment is painless and ideal for critically ill patients who need rest and recovery. 

Can you believe it actually works?

In 2024, scientists tested PBM therapy on ICU patients. Surprisingly, those receiving the treatment experienced a 30% reduction in ICU stay! Additionally, their grip strength and mobility significantly improved. This suggests that PBM is more than just a sensation; it can actually produce remarkable changes in the body.

https://doi.org/10.1002/jbio.202300501

Why is PBM therapy so effective?

The key to its effectiveness lies in the mitochondria! These energy-producing structures are located throughout our bodies and actively generate energy when exposed to specific light. This energy helps charge up our muscle cells.

Moreover, PBM therapy improves blood circulation and reduces harmful oxidative stress in the body, which can help damaged muscles recover more quickly. With its proven safety, it is expected that more hospitals will begin this treatment for patients. Exercise during PBM therapy is said to further enhance its benefits.

Recharge your muscles through PBM therapy and say goodbye to muscle weakness after ICU stays

By utilizing PBM therapy, you can revitalize your muscles. Recovery from prolonged bed rest can be gradually achieved, starting at the cellular level. PBM treatment can boost your energy, improve blood circulation, and promote tissue regeneration, ultimately improving overall body function.

Wishing you a speedy recovery and a vibrant return to your daily routine for a healthy and energetic tomorrow!

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