Therapeutic Laser Treatment 


West Niagara Chiropractic & Wellness Centre - Therapeutic Laser Treatment


At West Niagara Chiropractic & Wellness Centre, we believe in providing our patients with a holistic approach to health and wellness. We offer a variety of treatments under one roof, including therapeutic laser treatment. This non-invasive procedure is used to reduce pain, inflammation, and swelling in the body.


Therapeutic laser treatment is a safe and effective way to treat a wide range of conditions, from chronic pain to sports injuries. It can also be used for post-operative rehabilitation, wound healing, and nerve regeneration. The procedure uses light energy that penetrates deep into the tissue, stimulating cell metabolism and blood circulation. This helps to reduce inflammation and pain while promoting healing.

A Natural and Effective Treatment for Your Pain


Theralase therapeutic Laser Treatment provides patients with a safe, effective, and painless therapy that uses the body's natural healing systems to relieve pain, increase joint mobility, increase tissue integrity, and promote cell regeneration.


Laser therapy offers treatment for both acute and chronic pain conditions by supplying energy to the body in the form of billions of photos of light. The body absorbs this laser light and transforms it into chemical energy, which the body then uses to commence its tissue repair.


The bio-stimulating effect of laser therapy causes a decrease in inflammation and pain and an increase in tissue regeneration and healing. The energy produced by Theralase directed at damaged tissue cells gives the cells a massive energy boost, helping to speed up the healing process. Lasers have been shown to improve the repair of tissues, such as strains/sprains, and ligament and tendon injuries.

What is COLD LASER & How Does it Work?


The Laser light accelerates cellular reproduction and growth to repair tissue cells. This is accomplished by the Laser light stimulating the tissue at the cellular level resulting in accelerated tissue healing. This results in an increase in metabolic activity by way of increasing the output of specific enzymes, increasing oxygen levels, and food particles which are released into the blood cells as a basic food source necessary for cell development.


This in turn increases nutrient delivery to damage tissue through increased blood flow. Damaged tissue can cause a slow recovery of nerve function; this can be accelerated with laser therapy by speeding up the process of nerve cell reconnection to restore proper feeling.

Laser therapy also enhances joint mobility by reducing swelling brought on by inflammation found in the joint. It can also aid in reducing the formation of scar tissue as a result of cuts, bumps, or post-surgery.

Do Theralase lasers work?

YES, Theralase laser therapy is safe, effective and painless, with no side effects.

How Long Does The Therapy Take?

Treatment time will vary from as little as 2 minutes to as long as 10 minutes. The total number of treatments required varies between 6 to 24 depending on the body's natural healing rate and the severity of the condition.

Do Theralase Lasers Burn?

NO, there are two general types of medical lasers; high powered lasers which cut through tissue and lower power lasers such as Theralase lasers which stimulate tissue repair.

Can Theralase Lasers Be Harmful?

NO, Theralase lasers used for tissue stimulation are not strong enough to damage cells, therefore are not able to harm you.

Will It Work for my Pain?

YES, Treatment and setting for laser therapy are structured to the specific injury. Some patient may get immediate results, while others may require repetitive treatments before achieving long lasting effects.

Treatable Conditions: Low Back Pain, Neck Pain, Heel Pain, Shoulder Pain, Knee Pain, Tendinitis, Hip Pain, Wound Healing, Arthritis, Tennis/Golf's Elbow, Sprain & Strains, Carpal Tunnel Syndrome & Arthritis


Arthritis is the leading cause of disability in people over the age of 55. Arthritis is a chronic condition with no cure. Research has shown that the Theralase can help.


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