Cold Laser Therapy

For a more milder "closer to the surface" therapy.

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Proven anti-inflammatory healing delivered deep beneath the skin.

LLLT Cold Laser Therapy

At Bay Area Disc Centers, we use advanced Deep Tissue and Cold Laser Therapy to support healing, reduce inflammation, and manage pain for patients experiencing spinal and soft tissue injuries. Whether you’re recovering from a disc issue, struggling with chronic neck or back pain, or simply looking for a non-invasive way to promote recovery, cold laser therapy may offer the targeted relief you need. Our state-of-the-art technology, combined with a patient-centered approach, makes this therapy an essential part of many care plans.

Cold laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), involves the application of concentrated light in the 600 to 1000 nanometer range to targeted areas of the body. The goal is to stimulate cellular processes in a way that supports healing and tissue repair. Scientific studies have noted that this form of light interacts with cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondria—an interaction that may explain the biological effects observed in response to light-based therapies.

Clinical research and lab-based investigations have shown promising outcomes, including pain relief, reduced inflammation, and enhanced tissue regeneration. In acute injury settings, LLLT has

demonstrated the ability to lower biochemical markers associated with inflammation, decrease oxidative stress, and minimize the formation of swelling or bleeding in tissue. These effects may explain why many studies report measurable analgesic and anti-inflammatory benefits through photobiomodulation.

Conclusion: Based on current scientific evidence, LLLT may serve as a supportive, non-invasive approach for managing pain and inflammation in patients with osteoarthritis and other chronic musculoskeletal conditions. It can complement other therapies by promoting symptom relief and aiding the body’s natural healing process.

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How Cold Laser Therapy Works

Cold laser therapy, also known as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), uses low-intensity light to stimulate cellular activity below the skin’s surface. Unlike surgical or high-heat lasers, cold lasers do not generate heat or damage tissue. Instead, the light penetrates deep into the tissue, where it is absorbed by cells and triggers a biological response. This can lead to increased circulation, decreased inflammation, and enhanced tissue repair.

The process is comfortable, non-invasive, and safe for repeated use. Most sessions take just a few minutes and require no downtime afterward, making it an easy addition to any treatment plan.

Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy

  • Reduces inflammation in soft tissues and joints
  • Stimulates cell regeneration and tissue healing
  • Improves blood flow to enhance nutrient delivery and waste removal
  • Decreases pain by modulating nerve activity and promoting endorphin release
  • Non-invasive and drug-free, making it ideal for patients seeking natural care options

When combined with spinal decompression and chiropractic care, cold laser therapy helps create an environment where the body can heal more efficiently and comfortably.

Conditions We Address with Cold Laser Therapy

Cold laser therapy is used to support healing and reduce pain associated with a range of musculoskeletal conditions,

including:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica and nerve root irritation
  • Facet joint syndrome
  • Chronic neck or back pain
  • Muscle strains and soft tissue injuries

Whether you’re dealing with a chronic condition or an acute injury, our team will determine if cold laser therapy fits into your personalized treatment plan.

The Science Behind the Light

Cold laser therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of light that interact with cellular photoreceptors. This stimulates energy production (ATP) within the cells and can trigger a cascade of beneficial effects:

  • Enhanced tissue repair and regeneration
  • Reduced oxidative stress
  • Modulated inflammation and pain signals
  • Improved lymphatic flow and immune response

By improving how your cells function at a foundational level, cold laser therapy supports your body’s natural healing processes without invasive procedures or pharmaceutical intervention.

Why Choose Bay Area Disc Centers for Cold Laser Therapy?

Dr. Thomas Ferrigno and his team are dedicated to conservative, evidence-informed solutions that prioritize patient comfort and long-term outcomes.

We incorporate cold laser therapy into broader treatment plans that often include chiropractic adjustments, spinal decompression, physiotherapy, and rehabilitative exercises.

Our expertise in treating disc-related conditions and spinal dysfunction makes us uniquely equipped to deliver this advanced therapy with precision and care.

Schedule Your Consultation

If you’re curious about whether Deep Tissue and Cold Laser Therapy can help relieve your symptoms, we’re here to guide you. Contact Bay Area Disc Centers to schedule your consultation.

Let’s explore non-invasive options that support real recovery and lasting relief.

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Whether you’re navigating a recent diagnosis or managing a long-term condition, our goal at Bay Area Disc Centers is to help you move better, feel stronger, and live with more freedom.

Schedule your consultation, call:
📍 Campbell Office – (408) 866-0300
📍 San Mateo Office – (650) 513-1846

Frequently Asked Questions About
Disc Restoration Therapy & Spinal Decompression

How long does Disc Restoration Therapy take?

Most patients complete their initial care program over 6 to 8 weeks, with treatments typically scheduled several times per week. The exact length depends on your condition, overall health, and how your body responds to therapy. After an initial consultation, we’ll design a plan that’s tailored specifically to your needs and goals.

Is spinal decompression therapy safe?

When properly administered, non-surgical spinal decompression is considered a low-risk therapy for many patients with disc-related issues. The DRX9000® system continuously monitors your body’s resistance during each session, making real-time adjustments to ensure safety and comfort. As always, a full evaluation is essential to determine if you’re a good candidate for this type of care.

Does spinal decompression hurt?

Most patients describe spinal decompression as a gentle, relieving stretch. In fact, most patients fall asleep during the treatment. Our team closely monitors your comfort throughout every session at both our Campbell and San Mateo offices.

What conditions can Disc Restoration Therapy help manage?

Disc Restoration Therapy may be appropriate for a range of spinal disc conditions, including:

  • Herniated or bulging discs
  • Degenerative disc disease
  • Sciatica
  • Spinal stenosis
  • Chronic neck or lower back pain related to disc dysfunction

We’ll review your full history and imaging, if available, to ensure the best possible approach to care.

 

 

How do I know if I’m a candidate?

The best way to find out is to schedule a consultation. Dr. Ferrigno will perform a thorough evaluation, review your MRI’s and discuss your options based on your specific condition, health history, and goals.

Call our Campbell office at (408) 866-0300 or our San Mateo office at (650) 513-1846 to get started—or contact us online.

 

 

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