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Reclaim the freedom to live a pain-free and comfortable life with our non-invasive laser therapy treatments for chronic pain and peripheral neuropathy!

What are the Benefits of Laser Therapy?

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) or photobiomodulation therapy is a non-invasive treatment approach that accelerates the natural healing process by stimulating cellular function using visible, low-intensity, or infrared light. This therapy is in demand for its ability to promote pain relief and tissue repair without drugs or surgery and with minimal or no side effects.

Faster Recovery: Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is proven to enhance bone fracture healing and tendon repair by improving blood supply and stimulating fibroblast and collagen formation.

Effective Relief from Pain: Clinical trials indicate that approximately 72.4% of musculoskeletal pain patients experience notable relief from laser treatment compared to 27.6% with a placebo. In fact, high-intensity Laser Therapy achieves long-term reduction in pain from osteoarthritis and represents a safe alternative to opioids and NSAIDs.
Peripheral Neuropathy Treatment: Evidently, laser therapy for neuropathy stimulates regeneration of damaged peripheral nerves by enhancing Schwann cells and the structure of the nerve, making it an ideal treatment for neuropathy.
Enhanced Mobility and Function: It decreases edema and inflammation, enhancing joint mobility and function, particularly for patients with stroke symptoms and musculoskeletal stiffness.
Drug-Free and Non-Invasive: It’s a non-surgical and medication-free method that uses advanced technology to treat damaged tissues and accelerate healing. However, there are certain protocols for cancer patients and pregnant women that you must consider before the procedure.

How Laser Therapy Works - Our Treatment Approach

At Lifeline Chiropractic, our regimen for each patient with separate symptoms and tolerance levels is different. Because laser therapy involves the use of light waves, the intensity of each session and its duration depend on your condition and your body's response to it.

Laser therapy uses visible and near-infrared light-emitting devices, either lasers or LEDs, to penetrate damaged tissues. At Lifeline Chiropractic, we use a 30-watt therapeutic laser with wavelengths of 635, 810, and 980 nanometers to ensure precise and effective results.

When photons from the light interact with cells, they trigger photochemical and physical reactions that reduce inflammation and pain while increasing circulation and tissue regeneration.

We specialize in low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to provide relief from neck pain, musculoskeletal pain, and neuropathy conditions.

The machines we use and each step of the procedure are entirely controlled with precision and care in our clinic for the purpose of safe and effective treatment.

We usually prescribe about 4 to 5 sessions per week for a total of 8 to 30 depending on your condition and response to the treatment.

Where Is Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) Applicable?

You might be surprised at how many different problems laser therapy can help with. Here are some of the most common issues we treat:

  • Neck pain from old injuries, arthritis, or just from sleeping wrong
  • Back pain resulting from aging or other illnesses
  • Achilles tendon issues that are making it tough to walk or exercise
  • Peripheral neuropathy that is leaving your hands and feet numb, tingling, or burning
  • Post-stroke effects when you’re trying to regain your mobility and sensation
  • Muscle and soft tissue trauma due to sports or accidents
  • Bone fractures that are healing slower than they should be
  • Any musculoskeletal injury in which your body simply requires a bit of extra assistance to recover


If you suffer from any of these conditions or other chronic pain issues, LLLT offers a painless, non-invasive alternative to surgery or long-term medication.

What Makes Laser Therapy Unique?

As medical technology advances, there are plenty of options available for pain relief and healing. But laser therapy is a one-of-a-kind solution that accelerates the body’s natural healing power by targeting cellular function. 

Its versatility allows it to treat everything from neck pain relief and peripheral neuropathy to bone regeneration and Achilles tendinitis. In fact, research shows that it also benefits in treating post-radiation and chemotherapy side effects. 

If you’re someone who doesn’t want a long surgical procedure, we offer laser therapy treatments according to your needs and conditions. 

Book your free consultation today to see if laser therapy is right for you.

Can A Chiropractor Perform Laser Therapy?

We chiropractors are fully qualified to perform laser therapy, and many of us use it as a powerful tool to enhance healing and pain relief. The following pointers will help you understand why Lifeline Chiropractic is an excellent choice for laser therapy treatment:

Specialized Training

We’ve received professional training in laser therapy methods that allow us to perform the method precisely.

Integrated Approach

As Dr. Stein is an expert in providing effective chiropractic care, we combine laser therapy with chiropractic treatments to accelerate your overall healing process.

Targeted Treatment

Our 25 years of experience in providing pain relief enable us to perform precise application of laser therapy to promote healing quickly.

Non-Surgical Treatment

We use laser therapy as a natural alternative to surgery or medication, eliminating the need for invasive procedures and reducing reliance on drugs with unwanted side effects.

Personalized Care Plans

Our sessions are based on individual patient needs, conditions, and responses so that everyone can get personalized care.

FAQs

What is laser therapy and how does it work?

Laser therapy, often called as photobiomodulation therapy, uses light to treat damaged or inflamed tissues by enhancing cellular functions and stimulating natural healing.

LLLT is a non-invasive treatment that uses low-intensity lasers or LEDs to accelerate tissue regeneration and relieve pain without any heat or discomfort.

Light therapy is used to reduce inflammation and nerve irritation on cellular levels, which improves muscle function and relieves pain.

Laser therapy is one of the best treatments for it as it promotes nerve repair and reduces symptoms like pain and numbness.

Yes, laser therapy supports stroke recovery by improving nerve function, reducing inflammation, and enhancing spatial perception and motor skills.

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