This latest addition to the New Wave Therapy practitioners program delves deep into the intricate world of pain management, specifically focusing on the pivotal "root nerve" within the spinal system. The manual provides an in-depth exploration of how this nerve influences and controls various areas related to pain management. It offers valuable insights into identifying and addressing root causes of pain, making it a vital resource for practitioners seeking to advance their expertise in this field.
This manual is designed for practitioners who are already familiar with pain management concepts and possess prior experience working with light therapy or other alternative protocols. It assumes a foundational knowledge in this area, allowing it to delve straight into advanced techniques and principles without reiterating basic information. This targeted approach ensures that practitioners can leverage their existing expertise to fully comprehend and implement the advanced strategies outlined in the manual.
By providing detailed information on specific nerves and their role in pain management, this manual equips practitioners with a deeper understanding of how light therapy can effectively address the root causes of pain. It serves as an invaluable guide for those looking to expand their skills and enhance their ability to deliver effective treatments within the realm of pain management.
Overall, this practitioner-quality manual is an essential addition for professionals seeking to elevate their practice by incorporating advanced concepts into their approach towards holistic healing through light therapy.
Practitioner's Light Therapy Manual Vol. 2
Light therapy has been around for over 50 years. It emits specific wavelengths of light to restore, repair, and protect body tissues that have been injured, degenerated, or at risk of dying. While varying wavelengths affect the body differently, the most effective wavelengths for internal healing range from 625nm to 900 nm; that is why New Wave Therapy concentrates on 660nm and 850nm wavelengths.