Red Light Therapy – Full Body Treatment

Contour red light therapy has gained popularity for it numerous benefits. It involves using low-level red and Near invisible LED light to promote cellular healing in the body, making it an ideal complement to chiropractic care.

The light waves from the near infrared, which is invisible light, penetrates deeper into the body than visible colors of light. Those waves increase ATP (energy) and blood flow, allowing more oxygen and nutrients into the cells. The result is a reduction of inflammation and increased oxygen supplied to the nerves, muscles and tissues, which equals promotion of tissue repair and pain relief for you.

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For chiropractic patients, this means reduced inflammation, faster recovery from injuries, better response to chiropractic adjustments, and overall improved
musculoskeletal health. This therapy also improves blood circulation and oxygenation. Better circulation means better health for your vascular system.

Red light therapy has been shown to decrease pain and stiffness in joints and muscles, making it a valuable tool for patients looking to optimize their treatment success. The Contour system offers targeted treatment areas adaptable to different body contours, allowing for precise application of red-light therapy where it is needed most. When combined with chiropractic care, Contour red light therapy can enhance healing and accelerate the rehabilitation process for patients seeking relief from musculoskeletal conditions.

Red Light Therapy Benefits

Reduced Inflammation: RLT can decrease inflammation and promote muscle recovery, making it popular among athletes.

Pain Relief: It is used to manage chronic pain conditions such as arthritis and joint pain.

Improved Circulation: RLT can enhance blood circulation, which helps in the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to tissues, promoting overall health and healing.

Mood Enhancement: Exposure to red light can influence mood and is sometimes used in the treatment of depression and seasonal affective disorder (SAD).