Athletic injuries derail training and progress, keeping athletes and enthusiasts from enjoying the activities they love most. You’re sidelined, waiting for your shot, trying to reclaim your pre-injury level of performance.
The priority is always “How can I get back out there sooner?”
Traditional recovery methods include rest, surgery, or steroids, which are either invasive, take too long, or offer limited effectiveness. Elite and dedicated athletes need a solution that aligns with their ambition. Solutions that help them recover faster and get back to it.
How Lasers Accelerate Recovery
PBMT lasers deliver targeted light energy, comprised of photons, to damaged cells. This process stimulates mitochondria to boost the production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), thereby increasing cellular energy.
This can accelerate recovery by promoting tissue regeneration and reducing the production of lactic acid, creatine kinase, and C-reactive protein. With the increase in biochemical energy, your body’s own healing process (immunomodulation) is activated and can create stable cells. This can help reduce inflammation, increase blood flow, and stimulate tissue growth.
Benefits of Laser Therapy to Accelerate Recovery
Studies show that PMBT or photobiomodulation is an effective and non-invasive intervention that can improve muscle endurance, delay muscle fatigue, and decrease post-exercise muscle damage.
Athletes who participated in light therapy treatments demonstrated measurable improvements in repetitions and a decrease in markers indicating muscle damage.[1] PBMT can also increase muscle mass gained after training, as well as decrease inflammation and oxidative stress in muscle biopsies.[2]
Lasers are categorized by Class, from I to IV, with increasing power outputs in watts or milliwatts. Class I and II level lasers are more suitable for surface-level issues, while Class III and Class IV lasers target deeper issues, such as muscle strain and joint pain.
Class IV lasers may be a good fit for athletes recovering from an injury or who want to invest in preventive cell health regeneration. Incorporating laser therapy into athletic routines can activate the body’s own healing processes, leading to faster recovery, deeper tissue healing, and significant pain relief.
Sources
[1]https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12463863/#section28-19417381251372977



