Cold Laser Therapy in Gilbert, AZ
Cold laser therapy uses infrared technology applied over bone or soft tissue to minimize discomfort and expedite the body's natural healing process. It's painless, non-invasive, and effective for a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions — reducing inflammation and stimulating cellular repair at the source of pain.
Cold Laser Therapy
- Reduces inflammation at the cellular level
- Accelerates soft tissue and bone healing
- Painless, non-invasive treatment
- Effective for acute and chronic conditions
Is Cold Laser Therapy Right for You?
This therapy is commonly used to treat the following conditions. If you're dealing with any of these, schedule a consultation — we'll confirm whether this is the right approach for your specific situation.
- Muscle strains & soft tissue injuries
- Tendinitis & bursitis
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- Plantar fasciitis
- Knee & joint pain
- Post-surgical recovery
- Chronic inflammation & arthritis
What to Expect
- Reduces inflammation at the cellular level
- Accelerates soft tissue and bone healing
- Painless, non-invasive treatment
- Effective for acute and chronic conditions
- Complements chiropractic adjustments
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Book Free ConsultationHow Cold Laser Therapy Works
Target Identification
Dr. Williamson identifies the specific area of pain, inflammation, or tissue damage to be treated — whether a spinal joint, muscle, tendon, or other soft tissue.
Laser Application
The low-level laser device is held directly over the treatment area. Infrared light penetrates 2–5 cm into the tissue, reaching muscles, tendons, nerves, and even bone.
Cellular Stimulation
Photons of light are absorbed by cellular mitochondria, stimulating ATP production and accelerating the body's natural repair processes at the cellular level.
Cumulative Healing
Each session builds on the last. As inflammation decreases and tissue repairs, you'll notice reduced pain, improved mobility, and faster recovery — especially when combined with chiropractic care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does cold laser therapy hurt?
Not at all. You may feel a gentle warmth over the treatment area, but there is no discomfort. Most patients find sessions relaxing.
How long does each session take?
Treatment typically takes 5–15 minutes depending on the size and number of areas being treated. It's often performed alongside your chiropractic adjustment.
How quickly will I see results?
Many patients notice reduced pain and swelling after just 1–3 sessions. Chronic conditions typically require more sessions, but improvement is usually measurable within the first week of care.
Is cold laser FDA approved?
Yes. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has received FDA clearance for the treatment of pain and inflammation. It has been used clinically for over 50 years.
All services are provided by Dr. Brad Williamson, D.C. at Legacy Wellness Center AZ in Gilbert, Arizona.
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Ready to Try Cold Laser Therapy?
Schedule your free 15-minute discovery call. We'll review your situation and confirm whether cold laser therapy is the right fit for you — no pressure, no obligation.