Pain Relief in Minutes!

K-Laser can be used alongside any treatment to speed up recovery!

Reduces Pain
Reduces Inflammation
Reduces Scarring
Safe & Non-Invasive

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) has been trusted by the NHS since 1960! This therapeutic procedure is capable of providing pain relief and healing for musculoskeletal issues.

K-Laser is a good alternative to medications 
K-Laser is an excellent intervention for chronic or acute injuries
K-Laser is good as a pre or post-operative pain management strategy

Speeds up healing for soft tissue, ligaments, tendons, or joints

How does K-Laser work?

K-Laser works at a cellular level to stimulate recovery processes. 

Targeting painful areas, whether superficial or deep, to bring lasting pain relief.

K-Laser is an appealing option because:

Enhances healing process
Reduces pain
Reduces scar tissue
Reduces inflammation

Aids recovery with potential of returning to normal function

Experience life with less pain!

Studies have proven low level laser therapy to be effective at reducing musculoskeletal  pain

Does it hurt?

K-Laser low level laser therapy is a trusted treatment for pain.

Patients feel a pleasant warming sensation on their skin.

How many treatments?

Many patients experience pain reduction after one treatment

The average amount is 3-6 treatments,  however, it is safe for on-going top ups.

Is it safe?

K-Laser low level laser therapy's application is non-invasive.

It penetrates to the optimal level to reduce pain with pin-point precision.

Pain relief for a broad range of injuries & health issues

Clinical research supports the use of K-Laser for arthritis, neuropathy, sports injuries, repetitive strain injuries, chronic and acute pain, and more.

Tennis elbow

Tendinopathies

Carpal tunnel

Myofascial trigger points

Ligament sprains

Muscle sprains

Osteoarthritis

Rheumatoid Arthritis

Repetitive stress injuries

Chondromalacia Patellae

Plantar Fasciliitis

Shoulder, back & knee pain

Post-traumatic injury

Fibromyalgia

Diabetic neuropathy

Venous ulcers

Diabetic foot ulcers

Shingles

Auto & work related injuries

Burns

Oedema & congestion

Sports injuries