Low-Level Laser Therapy is a therapeutic treatment that uses light energy to support healing in muscles, joints, ligaments, tendons, nerves, and soft tissue.
Unlike surgical lasers that cut or burn tissue, low-level laser therapy uses gentle light energy that penetrates the skin and interacts with the cells underneath. This light helps stimulate cellular activity, improve energy production inside the cells, and promote the repair process.
In simple terms, laser therapy helps “wake up” injured or irritated tissue so the body can do what it was designed to do: heal.
When low-level laser light is applied to the body, the light energy is absorbed by the cells. This may help increase cellular energy production, improve blood flow, and reduce inflammatory chemicals in the area.
This process can support:
Reduced inflammation
Inflammation is one of the most common reasons people experience pain, swelling, stiffness, and limited movement. Laser therapy helps calm irritated tissues so healing can move forward.
Improved circulation
Better circulation means more oxygen and nutrients can reach the injured or painful area.
Faster tissue repair
Laser therapy supports the repair of soft tissue, including muscles, tendons, ligaments, and connective tissue.
Decreased pain signals
By calming inflammation and supporting healthier tissue function, laser therapy may help reduce pain and sensitivity.
Improved mobility
As pain and inflammation decrease, many patients find it easier to move, stretch, walk, bend, or return to normal daily activities.