Targeted pain reduction
Best for joint pain, tendon strain, plantar fasciitis, and post-injury soreness.
Low-level laser therapy (sometimes called photobiomodulation) delivers specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light into tissue. Mitochondria in the cells absorb that light and produce more ATP — the energy currency cells use to repair themselves.
The result is faster healing, less inflammation, and measurable pain reduction. It's endorsed by the American College of Physicians, the APTA, and the North American Spine Society for several common musculoskeletal conditions.
Best for joint pain, tendon strain, plantar fasciitis, and post-injury soreness.
Reduces local swelling without NSAIDs or steroids.
Shortens recovery from soft-tissue injuries by stimulating cellular repair.
Often paired with stretch therapy — patients move better immediately after.
Most treatments run 10–15 minutes. Walk in, get lit, walk out.
Nothing absorbed systemically. Safe to combine with most other treatments.
Tell your tech where it hurts. They confirm depth and dose with your physician's plan.
You lie or sit comfortably. Protective glasses on, area exposed.
10–15 minutes under the laser. Most patients feel a warm, gentle sensation — nothing more.
No downtime. Most patients combine it with stretch the same day.
The Sayf RTM app gives you the same physician-supervised routines you do in the clinic — with a guided timer, daily check-ins, and a chat line to your care team. Free for active patients.