Conditions
Red Light Therapy by Condition
Explore evidence-based guides on how photobiomodulation with red and near-infrared light may support recovery, reduce pain, and improve outcomes for a range of health conditions.
Arthritis
red light therapy for arthritis may help calm joint inflammation, ease stiffness, and support mobility when used alongside medical care and movement.
Back Pain
red light therapy for back pain may help calm irritated tissue, support circulation, and make mobility work more tolerable when used consistently.
Joint Pain
red light therapy for joint pain may help reduce irritation, improve movement tolerance, and support tissue recovery around painful joints.
Muscle Recovery
red light therapy for muscle recovery may support soreness, cellular energy, and return-to-training when paired with sleep, protein, and load management.
Skin Rejuvenation
red light therapy for skin rejuvenation may support collagen density, smoother texture, and better tone when used consistently with sunscreen and skincare.
Acne
red light therapy for acne may help calm inflammatory lesions and support healing, especially when paired with dermatologist-approved skincare.
Hair Loss
red light therapy for hair loss may support follicle activity and hair density over months when used consistently with diagnosis-led care.
Wound Healing
red light therapy for wound healing may support tissue repair, collagen activity, and local circulation when used with clinician-approved wound care.
Inflammation
red light therapy for inflammation may help modulate local inflammatory signaling and recovery when used alongside medical care and lifestyle basics.
Neuropathy
red light therapy for neuropathy may support nerve-related pain and microcirculation, but it should be used with diagnosis-led medical care.
Tendonitis
red light therapy for tendonitis may support pain control and tendon-loading tolerance when combined with progressive rehab exercises.
Fibromyalgia
red light therapy for fibromyalgia may support widespread pain, fatigue, and sleep routines when used as part of multimodal care.
Sleep Disorders
red light therapy for sleep disorders may support evening routines and pain-related sleep disruption without blue-light melatonin suppression.
Post-Surgical Recovery
red light therapy for post-surgical recovery may support pain, swelling, and tissue repair after your surgeon clears light-based care.
Chronic Pain
red light therapy for chronic pain may support inflammation control, nerve sensitivity, and movement tolerance within a broader pain plan.
Rotator Cuff Injury
Red light therapy for rotator cuff injury may support shoulder rehab by targeting tendon irritation, local inflammation, and recovery between exercise sessions.
Frozen Shoulder
Red light therapy for frozen shoulder may help pain and rehab comfort while mobility work addresses the capsule stiffness behind adhesive capsulitis.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Red light therapy for carpal tunnel syndrome may support mild nerve irritation care, but evidence is mixed and splinting or medical evaluation may still be needed.
TMJ Disorder
Red light therapy for TMJ disorder may help jaw pain and muscle tenderness when used conservatively alongside dental or physiotherapy care.
Bursitis
Red light therapy for bursitis may help calm pain and surrounding tissue irritation, but evidence is stronger for related shoulder and tendon conditions.
Epicondylitis
Red light therapy for epicondylitis may help tennis elbow or golfer elbow pain when paired with progressive loading and activity changes.
Sciatica
Red light therapy for sciatica may support pain modulation around the low back and sciatic pathway, but nerve compression needs proper assessment.
Migraine
Red light therapy for migraine has emerging but limited evidence, so protocols should be gentle, eye-safe, and coordinated with medical migraine care.
Morning Stiffness
Red light therapy for morning stiffness may help warm up painful joints and muscles, especially when paired with movement and medical evaluation.
Plantar Fasciitis
Red light therapy for plantar fasciitis may help heel pain and foot function when used alongside loading, footwear, and calf mobility work.
Bell's Palsy
Red light therapy for Bell's palsy has emerging but limited evidence, so it should be used only with medical guidance and eye-protection care.
Post-COVID Recovery
Red light therapy for post-COVID recovery has limited but emerging evidence, mainly around inflammation, fatigue support, and smell or taste symptoms.