About Laser Therapy
Laser therapy—also known as photobiomodulation or low-intensity laser therapy (LILT)—is a non-invasive, light-based treatment used to support healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain.
This therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light energy (photons) into the tissue. These photons are absorbed at the cellular level, helping to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, improve circulation, and accelerate tissue repair.
Laser therapy is commonly used to support recovery from both acute injuries and chronic conditions, and is often integrated alongside chiropractic care, physiotherapy, or rehabilitation programs.
Laser Therapy May Help With:
- Sports and soft tissue injuries
- Repetitive strain and overuse injuries
- Arthritic and degenerative conditions
- Tissue repair and wound healing
- General musculoskeletal pain and inflammation
Advantages of Laser Therapy
- Non-invasive and pain-free
- No medications or injections
- Safe and well-tolerated
- Can reduce pain and inflammation
- May accelerate tissue healing
- No known adverse effects when properly applied





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