Cold Laser Therapy uses specific red and infrared wavelengths to stimulate healing at a cellular level. This light energy penetrates deep into tissues, helping to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote faster recovery at a cellular level.

Despite its name, Cold Laser Therapy isn’t actually cold—it simply refers to the fact that it uses light, not heat, to promote healing. Also known as Photobiomodulation or Low Intensity Light Therapy, this safe and painless treatment has no known side effects.

Cold Laser Therapy

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HEAL FROM WITHIN

REDUCE PAIN

SUPPORT RECOVERY

HEAL FROM WITHIN REDUCE PAIN SUPPORT RECOVERY

Cold Laser Therapy Can Treat

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    Muscle and Joint Pain

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    Sports Injuries and Sprains

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    Arthritis and Chronic Inflammation

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    Tendon and Ligament Healing

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    Degenerative or Overuse

Heal From Within. Reduce Pain. Support Recovery.

Safe, painless, and non-invasive, Cold Laser Therapy has no downtime and no known side effects. Most people simply feel a gentle warmth or nothing at all while the laser works beneath the surface.

Cold Laser Therapy works by:

  • Increasing cellular energy (ATP production)

  • Enhancing blood and lymphatic flow

  • Reducing inflammatory chemicals

  • Supporting collagen production for stronger, healthier tissue

  • Relaxing tight muscles and calming irritated nerves

  • Speeding up recovery of damaged tissue

Your practitioner will target specific areas of imbalance or injury, using a tailored combination of wavelengths and treatment times for optimal results.


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Cold Laser for Fertility

Support reproductive health. Enhance cellular energy. Improve implantation potential.

Cold Laser Therapy—also called Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)—is a gentle, non-invasive treatment that may help improve fertility by boosting circulation, reducing inflammation, and supporting mitochondria (the energy source for egg, sperm, and embryo development).

By enhancing cellular energy and calming the nervous system, Cold Laser helps create a healthier environment for conception—whether naturally or alongside IVF or IUI.

Cold Laser for Fertility may support:

  • Improved blood flow to the ovaries and uterus

  • Better egg and sperm quality through enhanced mitochondrial function

  • Healthier embryo division and implantation

  • Reduced inflammation, scar tissue, and pelvic adhesions

  • Faster recovery after egg retrieval

  • Increased uterine receptivity

  • Improved mood, focus, and libido through nervous system regulation

Cold Laser for Fertility can be used on its own or integrated into a full fertility treatment plan.

FAQs

  • People commonly use cold laser therapy for joint pain, muscle tension, tendon injuries, inflammation, nerve irritation, post-surgery healing, and fertility support.

  • The light energy is absorbed by your cells and boosts mitochondrial function—basically giving your cells more energy to heal, repair, and communicate properly. This leads to better blood flow, reduced inflammation, and improved tissue recovery.

  • Yes, it can be part of an integrative fertility plan. Cold laser therapy may improve blood flow to the ovaries and uterus, support egg and sperm quality by boosting mitochondrial function, regulate inflammation, support implantation, and enhance nervous system regulation.

Our Practitioner

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    Dr. Jennifer Ma, DC, ND, INC.

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