Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

SayfRX | Flower Mound, TX

Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a non-invasive, non-thermal light treatment that reduces pain and inflammation and promotes tissue healing in musculoskeletal conditions. It is generally safe and well-tolerated, with minimal adverse effects.

Mechanism of Action

LLLT works by photobiomodulation, where red and near-infrared light is absorbed by mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase, increasing ATP, modulating reactive oxidative species (ROS), and altering intracellular calcium. This cascade reduces inflammation, enhances cellular repair, and improves microcirculation, supporting tissue healing and pain relief.

Clinical Benefits of LLLT

Pain reduction

  • Low back pain: LLLT can provide short-term pain relief in chronic low back pain.
  • Joint pain: LLLT reduces pain in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, improving function and quality of life.

Inflammation reduction

  • Anti-inflammatory effects: LLLT lowers inflammatory mediators such as prostaglandin E2 and cytokines, reducing swelling and inflammation.

Enhanced tissue healing

  • Tissue repair: LLLT promotes collagen synthesis, angiogenesis, and cellular proliferation, accelerating healing in musculoskeletal injuries.

Improved joint mobility and function

  • Functional improvement: LLLT improves joint mobility and function in osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, enhancing quality of life.

Clinical Guidelines and Recommendations

  • American College of Physicians (ACP): Consider LLLT for chronic low back pain as part of a multimodal approach.
  • American Physical Therapy Association (APTA): Recommend LLLT for short-term pain relief in plantar fasciitis and acute lateral ankle sprain.
  • National Association of Spine Specialists (NASS): Recommend laser therapy (low- or high-level) with exercise for short-term pain relief in low back pain.

Safety and
Contraindications

LLLT is generally safe with minimal adverse effects, such as mild erythema or transient discomfort. Contraindications include:

  • Malignancy: Avoid over known or suspected tumors.
  • Pregnancy: Avoid over the uterus.
  • Eyes: Avoid direct ocular exposure.

Photosensitivity: Use caution with photosensitizing medications.

Conclusion

LLLT is a non-invasive therapy that reduces pain and inflammation and promotes tissue healing in low back and joint pain. It is safe and effective when used with appropriate parameters and as part of a multimodal approach.

What to Expect

Consultation: Our team will review your health history and discuss your goals to recommend the best LLLT wavelength, duration and frequency of treatment for you.

Relax & Rehabilitate: Enjoy your LLLT session in a private, relaxing setting. Most sessions last 30–60 minutes.

Feel the Difference: Many patients report feeling refreshed, energized, and revitalized after treatment.

Session Cost: Each Session is $30, or 3 sessions for $100.

Membership Privilege: Get 2 treatments per week, per month (8 treatments).

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Laser Therapy in Flower Mound, Texas

SayfRX – Flower Mound, Texas

3001 Cross Timbers Rd.

Flower Mound, Texas 75022

Phone: +1 972-350-0225

Fax: +1 972-350-0228

Disclaimer: Some statements not evaluated by the FDA. Check with medical staff for exact wavelengths offered and duration of treatment.

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