RED LIGHT THERAPY

A noninvasive treatment that supports recovery, reduces pain, and promotes tissue healing.

What Is Red Light Therapy?

Red Light Therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, uses specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to support the body’s natural healing processes. The light penetrates the skin and underlying soft tissue without heat or discomfort, working at a cellular level to assist recovery and tissue health.

When used as part of a comprehensive plan of care, Red Light Therapy may help support recovery by:

  • Reducing muscle and joint pain

  • Supporting the body’s inflammatory response

  • Promoting healing of muscles, tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue

  • Improving local circulation

Conditions Commonly Supported

Red Light Therapy is often used as a complementary treatment for:

  • Neck, back, shoulder, hip, and knee pain

  • Tendinitis and other overuse conditions

  • Sports-related injuries

  • Post-surgical soft tissue recovery

  • Chronic pain and joint stiffness

What to Expect During Treatment

Red Light Therapy is noninvasive and painless. Sessions typically last between 5 and 15 minutes and are often described as comfortable and relaxing. The treatment does not involve medications, injections, or radiation.

When administered by trained healthcare professionals using FDA-cleared devices, Red Light Therapy is considered safe and well tolerated. It is used to support healing and recovery as part of an individualized treatment plan. Individual responses may vary.