Cold Laser Therapy
Cold Laser Therapy, also known as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), is a gentle, light-based treatment that stimulates tissue repair and cellular regeneration using specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light. Unlike high-heat lasers used in surgical settings, cold lasers do not damage tissue and create no discomfort during treatment. The light energy penetrates the skin and activates mitochondrial activity within cells, encouraging faster healing, reduced inflammation, and pain relief. This therapy is ideal for treating joint issues, soft tissue injuries, nerve pain, and areas of chronic inflammation.
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Stimulates cellular repair and collagen production
Reduces inflammation and swelling
Speeds up recovery from injury or surgery
Improves nerve function and blood circulation
Non-invasive, painless, and suitable for sensitive areas
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Cold Laser Therapy uses focused red and near-infrared light to penetrate the skin and stimulate mitochondrial activity within cells. This light energy triggers biochemical changes that accelerate healing, reduce oxidative stress, and improve tissue function. A handheld device is moved over the targeted area for several minutes per site. Often integrated with acupuncture or microcurrent, this therapy is particularly helpful for joint pain, tendonitis, nerve pain, and tissue repair.