Cold Laser Therapy
Cold Laser Therapy also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), uses low levels of light that stimulate healing. It is often used to treat a specific area to heal minor injuries, sprains, and muscle spasms.
During this procedure, different wavelengths and outputs of low-level light are applied directly to a targeted area. The body tissue then absorbs the light.

The red and near-infrared light causes a reaction, and the damaged cells respond with a physiological reaction that promotes regeneration.
The low-intensity laser light does not produce heat. It works at the cellular level by assisting the body’s own natural healing process.
It is non-invasive and it works at the cellular level by assisting the body’s own natural healing process. The patient may need to do several sessions to see results.
Cold laser therapy is offered by our chiropractor and physiotherapist

Benefits of Low-Level Laser Therapy (Cold Laser):
- Relieve muscle and joint pain
- Speed healing
- Reduce swelling
- Promote relaxation of muscle to alleviate spasms
- Relieve stiffness
- Improve mobility and functionality
Some of the conditions treated:
- Arthritis
- Muscle tension
- Ligament sprains
- Frozen shoulders
- Tendonitis
- Fibromyalgia pain