Cold Laser Therapy
Non-Invasive Light-Based Therapy for Healing Support and Tissue Recovery
How It Works
Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), uses focused light energy to stimulate cellular activity in targeted tissues. A handheld device delivers specific wavelengths of low-intensity light, which penetrates the skin and interacts with damaged cells. This process may promote cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and support natural healing without heat, pain, or invasive procedures. Cold laser therapy is non-thermal and does not damage surrounding tissue.
When It's Recommended
Cold laser therapy may be included in your care plan to support:
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Acute or chronic joint or muscle pain
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Soft tissue injuries (sprains, strains, or overuse conditions)
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Localized inflammation or swelling
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Tendonitis or repetitive strain conditions
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Nerve-related symptoms such as tingling or irritation
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Post-surgical healing support or recovery from trauma
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Slow-healing areas or scar tissue management
This modality is often used alongside chiropractic care, manual therapy, or physical therapy to help reduce inflammation and enhance tissue repair in difficult-to-reach areas.
Treatment Experience
Cold laser treatments are painless and typically last between 5 and 15 minutes per area. Most clients report a gentle warming or tingling sensation, though many feel no sensation at all. Sessions are guided by a trained professional who adjusts the light wavelength and dosage to match your treatment goals. This non-invasive approach is often used in series across multiple visits to support cumulative benefits.
Our Approach
At Maverick Health & Wellness, cold laser therapy is used as part of a broader integrative strategy- not as a standalone service. It is frequently combined with rehabilitative exercise, chiropractic adjustments, or soft tissue work to maximize recovery potential. By targeting the cellular level, cold laser can assist in accelerating tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and supporting natural healing mechanisms with minimal discomfort.
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