What it is
Laser therapy uses specific wavelengths of light directed at the skin over an area of injury or inflammation. It's non-invasive and generally painless — most patients feel mild warmth, if anything, during a session.
What to expect
A handheld device is passed over the treatment area for a few minutes per session. There's no downtime — you can resume normal activity right after.
Who it's for
We tend to bring laser therapy in for soft-tissue injuries, joint inflammation, and cases where a gentler, non-contact option fits the situation better than more aggressive manual work.
How it fits into your plan
Laser is rarely a standalone treatment. It's typically layered alongside chiropractic care or exercise to help manage inflammation while the rest of the plan addresses the underlying mechanics.