Laser Therapy in Chiropractic Care: Benefits, Safety, and Ideal Use Cases

Dr. Brad Pritchard • September 22, 2025

If you’ve been living with stubborn pain or an injury that just won’t heal, you’ve probably tried everything, including rest, stretches, and maybe even medications. 


But what if there were a treatment that could accelerate healing at the cellular level, without the need for drugs or invasive procedures? 


More chiropractors are incorporating laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), into their care plans because it helps patients recover more quickly, move more easily, and return to their daily activities.


Keep reading to learn the benefits, safety, and ideal use cases of laser therapy in Calgary, Alberta.

Physiotherapist using a device on a patient's knee. Blue shirt, exercise equipment in background.

What is Laser Therapy?

During laser therapy treatment, a handheld device emits specific wavelengths of light that penetrate your skin and reach the underlying tissues. This process, called photobiomodulation, interacts with your cells in powerful ways:


  • Increased ATP production: Photons from the laser stimulate your mitochondria (your cells’ energy producers) to generate more ATP. 
  • Reduced oxidative stress: By balancing free radicals, laser therapy helps lower cellular stress, thereby supporting healing.
  • Inflammation control: The therapy calms inflammatory mediators, helping swollen and irritated tissues to settle down.


Clinical Benefits of Laser Therapy

Patients and clinicians are seeing real-world results with laser therapy. For athletes, active adults, or anyone tired of lingering pain, these outcomes can give you back your freedom:


  • Pain reduction and healing: Studies demonstrate strong outcomes with LLLT for musculoskeletal pain — some reports indicate up to 90% or more pain reduction.
  • Improved range of motion: Tight muscles and stiff joints respond well, with patients reporting greater flexibility and easier movement.
  • Faster recovery times: Laser therapy has been shown to decrease recovery times for conditions like chronic muscle tightness and sports injuries


Safety Profile: A Low-Risk Option

One of the biggest advantages of laser therapy is its safety profile. Side effects are rare and usually mild, such as slight skin warmth or temporary sensitivity. Unlike pharmaceuticals, there’s no risk of dependency or systemic side effects. Unlike surgery, there’s no recovery period or risk of complications.


Due to its gentle approach, laser therapy is suitable for a wide range of patients, including those who prefer to avoid medication or invasive interventions.


When Laser Therapy Works Best

When combined with chiropractic adjustments, soft-tissue therapy, or rehabilitation exercises, laser therapy enhances outcomes by addressing the root cause and the symptoms.

It especially excels in the following cases:


  • Tendonitis: Reduces inflammation and speeds recovery for repetitive strain injuries.
  • Acute strains and sprains: Provides quick relief and faster healing for sudden injuries.
  • Post-surgical rehab: Supports tissue repair and minimizes scar formation during recovery.


Take the Next Step Toward Relief

Stop allowing lingering pain to control your life. With laser therapy, you have a safe, proven option to reduce discomfort, speed healing, and regain mobility.


At Oak Bay Chiropractic in Calgary, we tailor each treatment plan to your needs, combining advanced therapies like laser with chiropractic care to deliver long-lasting results.


Ready to see if laser therapy is right for you?
Book your consultation today and take the first step toward pain-free living.

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