Working: 8.00am - 8.00pm (Mon-Friday) & 9.00am - 4.00pm (Saturday)

by Beyond Radix Physical Therapy
August 15, 2024
Physical Therapy

The Must Read Effects of Deep Tissue Laser Therapy on Knee Pain

Knee pain is a common condition that can limit mobility, affect daily activities, and reduce overall quality of life. Whether caused by arthritis, overuse injuries, ligament strain, or post-surgical recovery, ongoing knee pain often requires more than rest or medication alone.

Deep tissue laser therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment used in physical therapy to reduce pain, inflammation, and tissue stiffness. This technology delivers focused light energy deep into affected tissues, promoting natural healing at the cellular level.

“Targeted laser therapy helps accelerate healing while reducing pain and inflammation in knee conditions.”
Beyond Radix Physical Therapy Clinical Insight

Deep tissue laser therapy works by stimulating blood flow, increasing cellular metabolism, and reducing inflammatory responses within the knee joint and surrounding soft tissues. Treatment is painless and performed under professional supervision as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan.

Deep tissue laser therapy for knee pain
How Deep Tissue Laser Therapy Helps Relieve Knee Pain

Patients experiencing chronic knee pain, arthritis, tendonitis, or post-injury stiffness often respond positively to laser therapy. When combined with physical therapy exercises, laser treatment supports faster recovery and improved joint function.

Laser therapy physical therapy session
Reduction of pain and inflammation in knee tissues
Improved circulation and oxygen delivery
Accelerated tissue repair and healing
Decreased stiffness and improved knee mobility
Enhanced outcomes when combined with exercise therapy

Deep tissue laser therapy is most effective when integrated with strengthening, mobility, and movement re-education programs. This combined approach allows patients to return to daily activities with reduced pain, improved function, and long-term joint health.

Tags:
Share:
Subscribe Newsletter

Stay Updated with
the Latest News!