Low Level Laser Therapy

Get Low Level Laser Therapy Relief! Dr. Woodhall is pleased to utilize a revolutionary tool to his practice for pain management and healing: Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)– No pain, no side effects, no downtime. FDA market-cleared and backed by multiple medical studies, this technology has been in use for decades and  is available at Woodhall Chiropractic.

What is Low Level Laser Therapy?

Low level laser therapy is a form of alternative medicine that uses laser light at low levels. The light is applied to the surface skin of the body with the intentions of decreasing pain or inflammation, promoting  healing of wounds, tissues, and nerves, or for preventing tissue damage. This is different than the high level lasers that are known for surgical procedures.

Click here to download the Erchonia® brochure (pdf)

Treat your chronic pain with low level laser therapy

How does Low Level Laser Therapy work?

Low-level laser therapy works by using light to trigger chemical reactions inside cells, similar to how plants perform photosynthesis. When tissues are damaged or sick, the mitochondria, which are the parts of the cell that produce energy, make a harmful molecule called nitric oxide. This nitric oxide pushes out oxygen from the cells, leading to inflammation or cell death. When the tissue absorbs the laser light, it breaks down the nitric oxide, allowing oxygen to return to the cells and improving oxygen levels in the tissue. This process helps restore normal cell function and energy production. Additionally, the light may promote the growth and repair of cells, help regenerate mitochondria, and regulate substances involved in growth and inflammation, aiding in tissue healing.

There is a growing body of research on the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy (LLLT), also known as photobiomodulation, although the results can vary depending on the condition being treated, the wavelength used, and other factors.

Some studies and reviews suggest that LLLT can be beneficial for certain conditions, such as:

  • Pain relief: Several clinical trials report reductions in pain for conditions like temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ), neck pain, and osteoarthritis.
  • Wound healing: Research indicates that LLLT can accelerate tissue repair and reduce healing time.
  • Inflammation reduction: Studies show that LLLT can decrease inflammatory markers and swelling in some cases.
  • Muscle Recovery: Some evidence suggests improvements in muscle strength and recovery post-exercise.

Here's what Lyn S. said after one laser treatment on her knee:

I want you to do my whole body with the laser! My knee feels great where you used the laser yesterday – I forgot to use my crutch this morning!

FAQs

It is used for conditions such as arthritis, tendonitis, muscle strains, wound healing, nerve pain, and certain skin conditions.

Yes, when administered by trained professionals, laser therapy is generally considered safe with minimal side effects. It’s non-invasive and painless.

The duration of treatment depends on the condition and severity of that condition being  treated. Most treatments range from 3-10 minutes.

Side effects are rare but may include temporary redness, tingling, or mild discomfort at the treatment site.

Yes, it can often be used alongside physical therapy, chiropractic, medication, or other medical interventions for better results.

Most people can benefit, but it may not be appropriate for pregnant women, people with certain cancers, or those with photosensitive conditions. Dr. Woodhall can discuss the treatment with you.