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Science
Laser therapy is a medical treatment that uses focused light to stimulate a process called photobiomodulation (PBM). During PBM, photons enter the tissue and trigger a biological cascade of events that leads to an increase in cellular metabolism, which can decrease pain and inflammation and accelerate the healing process.
Treatments
Experience Pain Relief and Reduced Inflammation associated with…
- Neck Pain
- Back Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Sciatica
- Arthritis
- TMJ
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Sports Injuries
- Soft Tissue Damage
- And much more…

5 REASONS YOU WILL LOVE DEEP TISSUE LASER THERAPY
The Results
The results of laser therapy are undeniable and fast. This patient presented with knee contusions and bruising. The “After Laser” image was taken just 13 hours after one 3-minute treatment with Class IV Laser Therapy.


Before Laser Therapy
After Laser Therapy
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Laser Therapy Feel like?
Laser therapy treatments must be administered directly to skin, as clothing or topical dressings interfere with delivering light to tissues beneath the skin. Patients will feel a soothing warmth as the therapy is administered. Many patients receiving LightForce Therapy Laser treatments report enjoying the experience, especially when the massage ball treatment head is used to deliver what is often referred to as a “laser massage.” Patients receiving treatments with higher-power lasers also frequently report a rapid decrease in pain. For someone suffering from chronic pain, this effect can be particularly pronounced.
How long do treatments last?
With LightForce lasers, treatments are quick, usually 4-7 minutes, depending on the size, depth, and chronicity of the condition being treated. High-power lasers are able to deliver a lot of energy in a small amount of time, allowing therapeutic dosages to be achieved quickly.
How many treatments will I need?
Patients generally see results after 3 to 5 treatments. Clinicians will develop specific plans of care based on the diagnosis and the tissues that are involved. Chronic conditions often require more therapy than acute.