Photobiomodulation

Therapy

Discover a non-invasive light-based therapy that uses red and near-infrared wavelengths to support the body’s natural healing processes. Photobiomodulation may help reduce pain and inflammation while promoting tissue recovery and improved function.

Pain & Inflammation Support

Photobiomodulation therapy uses targeted red and near-infrared light to support cellular activity and the body’s natural recovery processes. It may help reduce pain and inflammatory responses while supporting greater comfort during movement and everyday activities. Evidence is promising for some pain conditions, although effectiveness can vary by condition and treatment protocol.

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Tissue Recovery & Mobility

By delivering specific wavelengths of light to targeted areas, photobiomodulation is designed to influence cellular processes involved in energy production and tissue repair. As part of a personalized care plan, it may support recovery, function, and improved mobility without invasive procedures.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about photobiomodulation therapy? Learn how this non-invasive light-based treatment works, what it may support, and what to expect during a session. Our team can determine whether PBM is appropriate for your individual care plan.

Photobiomodulation (PBM), also known as low-level light therapy, uses controlled, non-heating light energy to influence biological activity in targeted tissues. It commonly uses visible red or near-infrared wavelengths.

PBM may be used as part of a broader care plan to support pain management, tissue recovery, and physical function. Research suggests benefits for some musculoskeletal conditions, though results can vary depending on the condition and treatment protocol.

PBM is a non-invasive treatment that delivers low-intensity, non-heating light energy, so treatment is generally designed to be comfortable. Your provider can adjust the treatment approach based on your specific needs and response.