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.