Cold Laser Therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular energy production, reduce inflammation, and accelerate tissue repair — with no heat, no pain, and no side effects.
Overview
Cold Laser Therapy — also known as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation — uses non-thermal laser light at specific wavelengths (typically 600–1000nm) to penetrate deep into tissues and trigger a cascade of beneficial biological processes. Unlike surgical lasers, cold lasers produce no heat and cause zero tissue damage.
How It Works
Laser photons are absorbed by chromophores in the mitochondria, stimulating the production of ATP (cellular energy). This increases cellular metabolism, promotes tissue repair, reduces pro-inflammatory cytokines, and stimulates nerve regeneration. Think of it as charging depleted cellular batteries to full power — allowing the body's own repair mechanisms to work at full capacity.
Key Benefits
- Reduces pain and inflammation without drugs
- Accelerates healing of soft tissue injuries
- Promotes nerve regeneration for neuropathy
- No heat, no pain, no downtime
- Safe for use over metal implants and pacemakers
- Backed by over 4,000 published studies
Conditions Treated
What to Expect
Treatment sessions are 5–15 minutes. The handpiece is held directly over the treatment area. You may feel mild warmth or nothing at all. No downtime — you can return to normal activities immediately. Most patients require 6–12 sessions for maximum benefit, though improvement is often noticed after just 2–4 sessions.
Cold Laser Therapy is frequently combined with chiropractic adjustments and soft tissue work for synergistic results — especially for stubborn, chronic conditions that haven't responded to other treatments.
