In the Federation of Holistic Therapist’s winter magazine 2024, Mr Ben Hirsi’s systemic review broadly supports low level laser therapy treatment but notes that “studies suggest the effectiveness of low level laser therapy treatment depends on a number of complicated factors, including the precise wavelength used, the energy intensity, and the duration of treatment.”

Sam Jones Clinic has chosen K-Laser as their suppler of choice, as K-Laser have calibrated “the wavelengths, energy level and frequencies that induce changes in cellular metabolism”.

Celebratory endorsement from Rafael Nadal

In the very same FHT magazine article, Ben Hirsi also note that tennis champion, Rafael Nadal, was “seen carrying K-Laser branded low level laser therapy equipment following his recovery from an injury in 2018.” A strong celebratory endorsement for this professional medical device.

K-Laser for arthritis: Side effects?

K-Laser’s treatment specific protocols ensures patient safety with patients only experiencing a warming sensation in the area being treated. Patients can go about their usual daily tasks after the treatment is complete without any post treatment issues.

How many treatments of K-Laser will I need for arthritis?

For long term chronic issues, like arthritis, is is usual to have six or more regular initial treatments.

Can K-Laser be used for early intervention of surgical procedures?

K-Laser has a good reputation for lessening the burden of pain and even delaying the need for surgery. In a recent online seminar in January 2025, a hip surgeon working at Birmingham Orthopaedic Hospital stated that deep structures causing the onset of potential arthritis could be targeted earlier for healing.

K-Laser has the potential to help the recovery of these damaged structures deep within many of the body’s joints. Whilst nobody makes the claim that cartilage within the joint will ever recover, even though surgical interventions are attempting to do so, the consultant’s suggestion here is that an earlier intervention is preferable to avoid wear and tear leading to medication use and surgical intervention.