Laser Therapy in Roseville, CA

Arthritis • Muscle Strain • Sciatica • TMJ • Plantar Fasciitis • Tendonitis • Joint Inflammation • Bursitis • Neck Pain • Back Pain • Shoulder Pain • Sprains • Nerve Irritation • Deep Tissue Injuries • Soft Tissue Damage • Post-Surgical Recovery

We offer Laser Therapy in Roseville, CA as a non-invasive, drug-free solution for pain, inflammation, and tissue repair. This advanced treatment uses therapeutic light energy to penetrate deep into muscles, joints, and connective tissue—stimulating healing at the cellular level. Whether you’re dealing with an acute injury or chronic condition, Laser Therapy is a safe and effective way to support recovery and improve quality of life.

Healing for Inflammation & Deep Tissue

Laser Therapy works by delivering targeted wavelengths of light into damaged or inflamed tissue. These light photons interact with your cells’ mitochondria to stimulate energy production (ATP), reduce inflammation, and accelerate healing.

This therapy is especially effective for:

  • Arthritis & Joint Pain
  • Neck, Back Pain, & Shoulder Pain
  • Sciatica
  • Muscle Strain & Tendonitis
  • Nerve Irritation & Neuropathy
  • TMJ Pain & Jaw Tension
  • Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain
  • Deep Muscle Tightness or Trauma
  • Soft Tissue Damage
  • Sports Injuries
  • Post-Surgical Healing

Whether you’re seeking pain relief, improved mobility, or enhanced recovery, Laser Therapy can help your body heal from the inside out—without surgery or side effects.

How Laser Therapy Works

Laser Therapy is an ideal option for patients who want to address inflammation, soft tissue injuries, or joint pain without relying on medications or invasive treatments.

Laser Therapy works by delivering concentrated light energy into the body’s tissues, where it interacts directly with your cells. The mitochondria—your cells’ energy producers—absorb this light and increase ATP production, providing more energy for cellular repair and regeneration. At the same time, the therapy reduces oxidative stress and inflammatory chemicals, which helps calm inflammation and swelling. Improved blood flow delivers more oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissue, accelerating the healing process. Collagen production is also stimulated, supporting the repair of muscles, ligaments, and joints.

Additionally, Laser Therapy helps modulate pain by calming overactive nerve signals, which can significantly reduce discomfort and sensitivity over time.

Laser Therapy is safe, effective, and backed by extensive clinical research. Many patients feel relief within just a few sessions—and results are cumulative with ongoing care.

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Relief For New or Lasting Pain

This advanced therapy is highly effective for both acute injuries—like sprains, strains, or post-surgical swelling—and chronic or deep tissue pain that just won’t go away. If you’re experiencing any of the following, your body may be asking for support:

  • Recent injury with swelling, bruising, or limited mobility

  • Chronic joint or muscle pain that flares with activity

  • Stiffness or inflammation that makes movement difficult

  • Nerve pain, tingling, or burning sensations

  • Deep muscle tension or scar tissue from past injuries

  • Slow healing after surgery or overuse

  • A desire to avoid medications or invasive treatments

Laser Therapy reduces inflammation, relieves pain, and accelerates tissue repair—whether you’re in the early stages of injury or working through long-standing dysfunction.

Reduces Inflammation at the Cellular Level

Laser light helps regulate inflammatory chemicals and oxidative stress, targeting pain and swelling where it starts

Stimulates Deep Tissue Repair

This therapy promotes collagen production and cellular regeneration, helping rebuild injured or damaged areas from within

Improves Circulation & Speeds Recovery

Enhanced blood flow delivers oxygen and nutrients to tissues, accelerating your body’s natural ability to heal

Amplify Healing Results

Chiropractic Care is the cornerstone of how we restore movement, alignment, and nervous system function. But when the body is inflamed, tense, or slow to repair, it can resist change—making it harder for adjustments to hold.

That’s where Laser Therapy becomes a powerful ally.

By reducing inflammation, calming irritated nerves, and energizing deep tissue repair, Laser Therapy prepares the body to receive chiropractic adjustments more effectively. It softens tight muscle fibers, reduces joint swelling, and increases blood flow—creating a more responsive, balanced foundation for structural correction.

FAQs

Laser therapy treatments must be administered directly to skin, as clothing or topical dressings interfere with delivering light to tissues beneath the skin. Patients will feel a soothing warmth as the therapy is administered. Many patients receiving Laser treatments report enjoying the experience, especially when the massage ball treatment head is used to deliver what is often referred to as a “laser massage.” Patients receiving treatments with higher-power lasers also frequently report a rapid decrease in pain. For someone suffering from chronic pain, this effect can be particularly pronounced.

It depends on the condition being treated. Acute injuries often respond within 3–6 sessions, while chronic pain or inflammation may require 6–12 or more. During your visit, we will assess your unique need and create a personalized plan to get you back to functioning at your best.

It depends on where you are in the healing process—and that’s exactly what we help determine during your evaluation. At Back On Track 2 Wellness, we don’t take a one-size-fits-all approach. Instead, we offer a progressive, stage-specific healing model that matches the right therapy to the right phase of your recovery. Here’s how it works:

1. Localized Cryotherapy: Immediate Relief Right After Injury

If you’ve just been injured (within the first 48–72 hours), your body is likely in an acute inflammatory phase—swollen, tender, and possibly bruised.

Localized Cryotherapy is ideal at this stage to reduce inflammation, calm the nervous system, and prevent further tissue damage. It helps you start healing faster and often reduces the need for pain meds or anti-inflammatories.

2. Laser Therapy: Regeneration Begins (3–10 Days Post-Injury)

Once the initial swelling subsides, your body begins the repair phase. This is where Laser Therapy shines. It penetrates deep into injured tissue to energize cells, boost circulation, and stimulate collagen production.

This treatment is especially effective for tendonitis, muscle strains, joint inflammation, and post-surgical healing. It supports regeneration and helps prevent acute injuries from becoming chronic.

Many patients at this stage are able to avoid medications, cortisone injections, and delayed mobility by starting Laser Therapy early.

3. Shockwave Therapy: Breaking Through Chronic Pain & Scar Tissue

When pain or dysfunction persists for weeks or months—or when healing has plateaued—Shockwave Therapy helps “reactivate” the healing process.

It uses acoustic waves to break up adhesions, scar tissue, and calcification that interfere with movement and function. Shockwave is ideal for long-standing tendon injuries, plantar fasciitis, frozen shoulder, or scar tissue from previous trauma.

This therapy is often a game-changer for patients who feel like they’ve “tried everything” but still aren’t getting better.

Yes. Laser Therapy is an excellent option for managing arthritis-related pain, especially in the knees, hips, hands, and spine. It works by reducing inflammation at the cellular level, improving circulation to the joints, and stimulating tissue repair. Over time, this helps decrease joint stiffness, improve mobility, and ease pain—without the side effects or long-term risks that can come with NSAIDs, steroids, or painkillers.

For many patients, Laser Therapy offers a drug-free alternative or complement to medication. It doesn’t just dull symptoms—it helps the body actually repair what’s contributing to the pain. As function improves and inflammation decreases, many people are able to rely less on daily medication—or stop taking it altogether under medical guidance.

Yes. Laser Therapy is a highly effective tool for acute soft tissue injuries like sprained ankles, strained muscles, and repetitive stress injuries. When applied early, it can significantly reduce swelling, ease pain, and speed up tissue repair—often helping patients avoid medications, extended rest periods, or unnecessary imaging.

By increasing circulation and reducing inflammation at the injury site, Laser Therapy helps accelerate your body’s own healing timeline. It also stimulates collagen production, which is essential for rebuilding strong, flexible tissue in ligaments and muscles. This makes it an excellent choice for athletes, active adults, and anyone looking to bounce back quickly and naturally.

In many cases, Laser Therapy eliminates the need for anti-inflammatory medications or muscle relaxers, while also reducing reliance on braces, slings, or long periods of immobilization. Instead of waiting weeks to feel better, you can start healing immediately—safely and naturally.

Yes. Our Class IV laser penetrates deeply into muscle and joint tissue, reaching areas that manual therapies alone may not fully access. This makes it particularly effective for hip, shoulder, and back pain.

Yes. Laser Therapy stands on its own as an effective modality for pain and inflammation. That said, combining it with Chiropractic Care can enhance outcomes by addressing both structural and soft tissue healing.

Yes. It’s FDA-cleared, evidence-based, and widely used in both rehab and sports medicine settings. Deep tissue laser therapy can be used on most patients with minimal contraindications. With over 1 million treatments performed worldwide each month, it offers a safe alternative to opioid pain killers and surgical intervention in many cases.