Multi Radiance Laser therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to reduce pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms while accelerating tissue healing. This FDA-cleared technology penetrates deep into the body to stimulate cellular repair and improve circulation. We use it as part of a comprehensive plan to treat acute injuries, chronic conditions, and post-surgical recovery—helping you heal faster and get back to full function.
Multi-Radiance Laser Therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment that uses light energy to stimulate healing at the cellular level. This system delivers a combination of wavelengths—including super pulsed laser, red, and infrared light—to reduce inflammation, improve circulation, and accelerate tissue repair. At Peak Motion Performance Physiotherapy, we use this technology as part of a comprehensive recovery strategy to help you heal faster and return to activity with greater comfort.
This treatment is well-suited for:
• Athletes recovering from acute injuries like strains or sprains
• Post-operative patients with swelling or stiffness
• Individuals dealing with chronic tendon issues (e.g., Achilles, patellar, or tennis elbow)
• Anyone experiencing localized inflammation or delayed soft tissue healing
Whether you’re training through minor setbacks or recovering from a more complex injury, laser therapy supports your body’s natural healing process and helps improve outcomes when used strategically.
Laser therapy delivers pulsed light energy into injured or inflamed tissue. This light activates the mitochondria in your cells to increase energy production (ATP), enhance circulation, and reduce inflammation. Research supports its use in accelerating tissue repair, reducing pain, and improving range of motion — particularly when integrated with a movement-based rehab program.
Each session lasts 5–15 minutes, depending on the area treated. The laser is applied directly to the skin or over a thin layer of clothing. Most people feel a mild warmth or tingling, though treatment is completely painless. There’s no downtime afterward, and many patients report improved mobility or reduced soreness shortly after a session.
We incorporate laser therapy alongside manual therapy, mobility drills, strength training, and movement retraining. It’s used to support tissue healing, ease irritation, and help you progress through your recovery plan more efficiently. Our goal is to reduce barriers to movement so you can engage more fully in the active components of your treatment.
This depends on your condition, goals, and how your body responds. Some people benefit from a single session, while others may incorporate laser as part of an ongoing plan over several weeks. We’ll track your response and adjust the frequency to ensure it’s supporting your progress every step of the way.