Photobiomodulation

Photobiomodulation is a technique that uses specific wavelengths of light to promote biological effects. This technology typically employs low-intensity lasers or light sources that can penetrate the skin, facilitating cellular repair and regeneration, reducing inflammation, relieving pain, and improving blood circulation. Photobiomodulation is widely used in the medical field to treat various conditions, such as wound healing, muscle pain, and arthritis, and it is regarded as a safe and non-invasive treatment method.