Cold Laser Therapy

Cold Laser Therapy

At Schneider Clinic, our doctors and nurses combine Cold Laser Therapy with chiropractic care to increase your body's healing. The laser is effective at reducing inflammation, reducing pain, and increasing tissue repair.


What Is Cold Laser Therapy?

Cold Laser Therapy (CLT) at Schneider Clinic is a highly effective, non-invasive treatment that utilizes the most advanced medical laser technology. Cold Laser Therapy uses specific wavelengths of length of light (red and near infrared), Super Pulsed Laser, and magnetic field to provide pain relief for our patients.


Schneider Clinic is proud to offer the most advanced Cold Laser technology available. Our treatments are pain free, non-invasive, and trusted by our patients.

The Schneider Clinic nurses, doctors, and staff are highly trained and skilled in performing Cold Laser Therapy. You will feel comfortable and relaxed through the entire procedure.

 

What Conditions Can Cold Laser Therapy Treat?

Cold Laser Therapy can treat a wide variety of pains and injuries in the body, including soft tissue injuries, degenerative joint conditions, neurogenic pain, and chronic non-healing wounds.


    Technology You Can Trust

    Super Pulsed Laser
    The super pulsed laser produces high powered light in billionth-of-a-second.

    Pulsed Broadband Infrared SLDs
    Pulsed broadband infrared emitting dodes penetrate shallower tissue depths than the laser, but provide a broader spectrum of coverage.

    Pulsed Red Light
    Pulsed red light penetrates shallower depths.

    Static Magnetic Field
    Static magnetic field keeps ionized molecules of tissue in a dissociated state, enhancing the body's potential to absorb energy.

    Electrical Stimulation (LaserStim)
    LaserStim delivers electrical impulses and light through the skin and tissue with the help of our exclusive TARGET treatment (Treatment Area Recognition and Guidance Enhanced Technology).

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