Wavelength-calibrated light therapy used to reduce inflammation and accelerate the body's natural healing process. Non-invasive, drug-free, and painless. Typically used in combination with manual therapy and decompression — rarely on its own.
Low-level laser therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular function in target tissues. The mechanism — photobiomodulation — supports mitochondrial activity, reduces inflammation, and accelerates the body's natural healing process.
A handheld laser device is applied to the treatment area for several minutes per zone. There is no heat sensation; some patients feel a mild warmth. The therapy is painless.
Direct treatment over active malignancy, areas of pregnancy abdomen, or in patients on certain photosensitising medications. The clinician confirms safety before each course.
Each session takes 15–20 minutes. LLLT is typically used in combination with other modalities — manual therapy, decompression, or rehabilitative exercise — to support tissue healing alongside structural correction.
6–12 sessions over the active treatment phase.
Our patient-care team is happy to walk through anything else over the phone or WhatsApp.
Your first visit is a structured 45-minute assessment — full clinical history, postural and movement screening, and a clear explanation of what we find before any treatment plan is designed.