Because of its concentrated, higher power density design, this light therapy device is perfect for specific uses like targeting acupuncture points, tendon/ligament lesions, TMJ/poll sensitivities, trigger points and nerve pain - all of which I encounter regularly in my work as a Certified Equine Therapist.
Here I'm using it to help a horse who is recovering from a hoof abscess by boosting circulation and cellular activity in the area of the foot, with the goal of reducing inflammation, encouraging faster drainage and healing, and providing some non-invasive pain relief. It does not replace medical care, but it is a great method to support healing without harm.
I also use the LLLT device on dogs and even on myself - I find it especially effective for calming down irritated nerves in my neck and shoulder from an old injury. Touch can be painful in that case, but light therapy calms it right down, allowing the soft tissues to relax and restore joint mobility too.
