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Laser Therapy in Fargo

ankle-laserFargo Chiropractor Dr. Brook Townley uses Multi Radiance Medical Super Pulsed Laser technology to provide her patients with another method to help them heal. If you’ve ever wished your body could “turn down the noise” in a sore area, laser therapy is one way to encourage that response, without needles or downtime.

What This Modality Is and How It Works

Multi Radiance combines several forms of light energy in one system, including a super-pulsed infrared laser (905 nm) delivered in ultra-short bursts, as well as other wavelengths such as infrared (875 nm) and red light (660 nm). Some devices also include blue light and a static magnetic field. In plain terms, it’s a carefully engineered mix designed to reach different tissue depths and encourage cellular activity tied to comfort and recovery.

Concerns Commonly Addressed With This Therapy

Laser therapy is often used for:

  • Muscle strains, tightness, and spasms
  • Tendon or ligament irritation, like tennis elbow
  • Joint stiffness, including arthritic changes
  • Neck pain, low back pain, sciatica, and TMJ syndrome
  • Foot pain, including plantar fasciitis

What a Session Feels Like

The handheld laser is applied to the area of pain, sometimes guided by built-in technology that identifies physiological change in tissue and delivers a measured dose to that tissue. Most sessions are about 5 minutes in length. Most patients feel very little to mild warmth, and you can usually head right back to your day after treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does it hurt?

Most patients say no. You may feel gentle warmth, but it shouldn’t sting.

How many visits will I need?

It varies. Newer issues may respond sooner, while longer-running problems often do better with a short series. Dr. Townley will discuss what she expects after taking your history and examining the area.

How long is each session?

Often just minutes, depending on the size of the area and how many regions we’re addressing.

Is there any downtime afterward?

Typically no. Some people feel temporary soreness, like post-workout stiffness, then things settle.

Can this be used with adjustments or rehab?

Yes. Pairing laser therapy with chiropractic care is often of benefit.

Who shouldn’t do laser therapy?

We’ll review your health history first and let you know if a different option makes more sense.

Schedule Your Laser Therapy Visit

If you want a non-invasive option that fits into your real life, reach out to Origin Chiropractic Physicians to learn more about Multi Radiance laser therapy and get a plan built around your goals.

Book a Laser Therapy Session

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