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EPISODE · Aug 29, 2025 · 4 MIN

Red Light / Infrared Therapy for Foot Pain

from Acupuncture Today · host Acupuncture Today

With nearly 8 in 10 Americans experiencing foot pain, this article proposes red light / infrared therapy as a highly effective, non-invasive alternative to conventional pain medications or injections. This therapy is lauded for being painless, dependable, and easy to administer, with a mere 20-minute treatment cycle that can be largely unattended in a clinical setting, posing almost no adverse effects.Beyond pain relief, red light / infrared therapy accelerates healing by stimulating beneficial chemical processes within cells. It boosts mitochondrial activity and releases nitric oxide, which enhances circulation, delivering vital oxygen and nutrients to affected areas. Scientific evidence supports its ability to heal skin, nerves, tendons, cartilage, and bones, restoring sensation and reducing numbness in various parts of the foot, from toes to the Achilles tendon. Manufacturers have developed specialized, flexible foot pads suitable for in-office use or for patients to rent or purchase for convenient home treatment. The article concludes that this therapy significantly contributes to maintaining a comfortable, mobile, and active lifestyle for those suffering from foot pain.

With nearly 8 in 10 Americans experiencing foot pain, this article proposes red light / infrared therapy as a highly effective, non-invasive alternative to conventional pain medications or injections. This therapy is lauded for being painless, dependable, and easy to administer, with a mere 20-minute treatment cycle that can be largely unattended in a clinical setting, posing almost no adverse effects.Beyond pain relief, red light / infrared therapy accelerates healing by stimulating beneficial chemical processes within cells. It boosts mitochondrial activity and releases nitric oxide, which enhances circulation, delivering vital oxygen and nutrients to affected areas. Scientific evidence supports its ability to heal skin, nerves, tendons, cartilage, and bones, restoring sensation and reducing numbness in various parts of the foot, from toes to the Achilles tendon. Manufacturers have developed specialized, flexible foot pads suitable for in-office use or for patients to rent or purchase for convenient home treatment. The article concludes that this therapy significantly contributes to maintaining a comfortable, mobile, and active lifestyle for those suffering from foot pain.

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