What is Laser Therapy?

Infrared Laser Therapy (photobiomodulation) uses low-level light wavelengths to penetrate deep into tissues and stimulate healing at the cellular level. Unlike surgical lasers, this therapy doesn’t cause damage—it’s a gentle, non-invasive way to reduce inflammation, increase circulation, and support cell repair.

Benefits

 

  • Speeds up tissue healing and recovery

  • Reduces pain, swelling, and inflammation

  • Supports joint and nerve regeneration

  • Completely non-invasive and painless

 

What to Expect

During a session, a handheld laser device is applied to the skin over the injured or inflamed area. The light energy penetrates deep into the tissue, where it triggers biochemical changes—boosting ATP (cellular energy) production and activating healing pathways. Sessions typically last 5-8 minutes and can be done multiple times a week for chronic conditions or injury recovery.

For example, a patient with persistent elbow tendonitis that hasn’t responded to rest or ice may experience dramatic improvement after several sessions of laser therapy, thanks to enhanced blood flow and accelerated tissue regeneration.

How it Helps

Great for arthritis, nerve pain, repetitive stress injuries, sprains, post-surgical healing, or any condition with inflammation and tissue damage. It’s a game-changer for anyone seeking faster, drug-free recovery.

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