Cold laser therapy uses a specific wavelength of light to stimulate cellular activity in injured or inflamed tissue.
Unlike heat-based treatments, cold laser does not warm the tissue. Instead, it helps cells produce more energy, which can reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and speed up the healing process.
It’s non-invasive, painless, and often used when the body needs a gentle push to heal more efficiently.
Most patients respond best to a thoughtful combination of care that includes:
Inflammation is a natural response, but when it lingers, healing slows down. Cold laser therapy helps reduce inflammation at the cellular level, allowing tissues to calm and recover more effectively.
Healing requires energy. Cold laser therapy helps cells produce more energy, improving circulation and supporting faster tissue repair in injured or irritated areas.
Once healing is underway, the goal is to help it last. This phase supports tissue recovery so pain stays reduced and function continues to improve over time.
Cold laser therapy is often a good fit for people dealing with:
Cold laser isn’t the right tool for every condition. It’s recommended only when it fits the overall treatment plan.
Cold laser therapy uses a specific wavelength of light to stimulate healing at the cellular level. It reduces inflammation, improves circulation, and speeds up tissue repair — all without heat, needles, or discomfort. It’s a simple, non-invasive way to help sore muscles, injured joints, and stubborn inflammation recover faster.
Monday to Thursday
8am – 1pm
3pm-6pm
Your visit begins with a quick, free conversation with Dr. B to see if what’s going on qualifies for care in our office. If it does, we move into a thorough exam — orthopedic and neurological testing, range-of-motion checks, and on-site X-rays when needed.
Once everything’s reviewed, Dr. B walks you through what he found in simple, clear language. You’ll understand exactly what’s happening, what can help, and what your personalized treatment plan would look like. Many patients who qualify for care go on to avoid surgery long-term.
Cold laser therapy is rarely used on its own.
At SDCC, it’s commonly combined with other therapies to reduce inflammation, support healing, and help results last longer.
Some plans involve just a few sessions. Others require more time. Every plan is personalized.
No. Cold laser therapy is painless. Most patients feel nothing at all.
Sessions are typically short, often just a few minutes per area.
That depends on the condition and how your body responds. Some patients notice improvement quickly, others need more time.
Yes. When used appropriately, cold laser therapy is a safe, non-invasive treatment.
Monday to Thursday
8am – 1pm
3pm-6pm