Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, uses red and near-infrared light wavelengths to stimulate mitochondrial function, enhance tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote healing at the cellular level.
🎥 Dr. Michael Hamblin on the Mechanisms of Red Light Therapy
Red light therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, uses red and near-infrared light wavelengths to stimulate mitochondrial function, enhance tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote healing at the cellular level.
LED Red Light Panels—Full-body exposure or targeted use
Near-Infrared Devices—Deeper penetration for muscles and joints
Laser Therapy—Used in clinical settings for deep tissue repair
Enhances mitochondrial energy production (ATP)
Reduces joint pain and inflammation
Accelerates wound and tissue healing
Improves skin quality and reduces wrinkles
Supports brain health and cognitive performance
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🎥 Dr. Michael Hamblin on the Mechanisms of Red Light Therapy
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"Photobiomodulation: mechanisms and applications" – Reports of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 2016
"Red and near-infrared light therapy for healing and inflammation" – Molecular Biology Reports, 2014