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Accelerate Your Recovery with Laser-Powered Healing

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)

At Accelerate NB, we utilize Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)—a non-invasive, scientifically supported approach proven to accelerate injury recovery. Unlike generic claims, our protocols are grounded in peer‑reviewed research:

  • A pioneering randomized controlled trial demonstrated that LLLT significantly supports rehabilitation from muscle strain injuries, such as hamstring strains(ScienceDirect)
  • A rigorous systematic review and meta‑analysis in tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis found LLLT offers statistically meaningful pain relief and functional improvement, with effects lasting up to 12 weeks post‑treatment (BMJ)
  • A 2025 network meta‑analysis comparing LLLT to extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) across a range of musculoskeletal conditions concluded both modalities are similarly effective across pain, mobility, strength, and quality‑of‑life outcomes SpringerLink.

Our treatments aren’t one-size-fits-all. Instead, we apply tailored LLLT dosing informed by these high-quality studies — combining it with guided exercise and hands-on care. The result? Safe, drug-free rehabilitation that truly accelerates healing.

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Accelerate Faster with Science-Backed Low-Level Laser Therapy

At Accelerate NB, we confidently integrate Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)—also known as photobiomodulation—into our injury rehabilitation programs. This cutting-edge, non-invasive treatment harnesses specific wavelengths of light to gently stimulate cellular repair, reduce inflammation, and enhance blood flow—without heat, pain, or downtime.

Peer-Reviewed Evidence You Can Trust

2025 network meta-analysis

A 2025 network meta-analysis found that LLLT delivers equal benefits to extracorporeal shock wave therapy (ESWT) in terms of pain relief, mobility, and quality of life for various musculoskeletal conditions.

2019 BMJ Open systematic review and meta-analysis

A 2019 BMJ Open systematic review and meta-analysis demonstrated that LLLT significantly reduces pain and disability in knee osteoarthritis versus placebo.

2015 systematic review and meta-analysis in Arthritis Research & Therapy

A 2015 systematic review and meta-analysis in Arthritis Research & Therapy supported LLLT’s effectiveness in alleviating non-specific chronic low back pain.

These studies guide how we personalize laser dosing at Accelerate NB—ensuring safe, targeted, and impactful recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

No—most users feel nothing, or at most a slight tingling. Many describe it as relaxing. (OrthoLazer, Erchonia)

It depends on the area: large joints like the hip/back may need 10–12 minutes; smaller areas often just 6–8 minutes. (OrthoLazer)

Low-level lasers deliver light that stimulates cellular energy (ATP), supporting tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and enhancing blood flow. (Verywell Health, Wikipedia)

It’s commonly used for soft-tissue injuries, tendonitis, joint pain, and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions. (Verywell Health, Wikipedia)

Yes—it’s non-invasive, with minimal reported side effects. Eye protection may be needed based on the device and treatment area. (Wikipedia)