If you’ve ever wished for a pain relief option that doesn’t require medication or invasive treatments, cold laser therapy might be the answer you’re searching for. At Beaumont Chiropractic Clinic, Dr. Phillip LeBlanc DC is introducing more patients to this innovative, gentle method for speeding up recovery and easing discomfort. Think of it as harnessing focused beams of light to help your body heal; no heat, no hassle, and no downtime.
What Exactly Is Cold Laser Therapy?
Cold laser therapy—sometimes called low-level laser therapy—uses specific wavelengths of light to target sore or injured tissues beneath the skin. Unlike surgical lasers that cut or cauterize, cold lasers are designed to be painless and non-destructive. The device looks a bit like a handheld scanner, which our chiropractor moves over the affected area. As the light passes through your skin, it prompts your cells to kick-start their repair processes, reduce inflammation, and calm down pain signals.
How It Can Help You
People come to Dr. LeBlanc’s Beaumont, TX, clinic for many reasons—back pain, sprains, arthritis, muscle strains, or just plain old aches from busy days. Cold laser therapy treatment can play a role in all of these situations. It’s especially useful for:
- Reducing swelling and inflammation
- Speeding up recovery after injury
- Easing chronic pain and muscle spasms
- Enhancing the benefits of hands-on chiropractic care
The real beauty of this technique is its flexibility. Sessions typically last under 20 minutes, and you’ll feel little to no sensation—just a gentle treatment that supports your body’s natural healing.
Ready to Try Something New for Pain Relief? Call Our Chiropractor near You!
If you’re curious about adding cold laser therapy to your wellness journey, Dr. Phillip LeBlanc and the team at Beaumont Chiropractic Clinic in Beaumont, TX, are here to help. Whether you’re new to chiropractic care or looking for the next step in your recovery, reach out by calling (409) 833-3080 and ask if cold laser therapy is the right fit for you. Sometimes, it takes just a touch of light to show the way to better health.