Here are three things to know:
1. The nonsurgical procedure is designed to utilize different outputs of low-level light to heal the patient’s tissues and decrease pain.
2. The therapy aims to treat sprains, arthritis, tendonitis, back and neck pain, muscle spasms, knee joints and more.
3. The center said patients who undergo the procedure should not feel any discomfort or pain when the beam of light enters their body. After the initial treatment, the patient’s injured cells should begin to regenerate.
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