Laser Therapy
Our Laser Technology
Class IV High-Power Laser
Delivers therapeutic doses rapidly to deep tissues including joints, discs, and large muscle groups. Power
output above 500mW allows treatment of conditions that lower-powered lasers cannot effectively reach.
Class 3B Lasers
Precision instruments for treating superficial conditions, acupuncture points, and sensitive areas where lower
power density is appropriate. Ideal for wound healing, neuropathy, and facial treatments.
The Science of Light Therapy
When photons of specific wavelengths (typically in the red and near-infrared spectrum of 630 to 1000
nanometers) penetrate tissue, they’re absorbed by light-sensitive molecules called chromophores.
The primary target is cytochrome c oxidase, a key enzyme in the mitochondrial electron transport
chain. This absorption increases ATP (cellular energy) production, modulates reactive oxygen
species, and triggers signaling pathways that reduce inflammation and promote tissue repair.
The result is a fundamental improvement in how your cells function—more energy for repair
processes, reduced inflammatory mediators, and enhanced circulation to bring nutrients to damaged
areas.
Conditions We Treat
- Acute sprains and strains
- Chronic joint pain
- Post-surgical healing
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Peripheral neuropathy
- TMJ dysfunction
- Neck and back pain
- Sports injuries
- Arthritis pain
- Wound healing
- Fibromyalgia
- Tendinitis and bursitis
What to Expect
There is no downtime after laser therapy—you can immediately return to your normal activities. The treatment works synergistically with chiropractic adjustments, often enhancing and extending the benefits of manual therapy.