Cold Laser Therapy in Philadelphia, PA
Accelerate Healing and Reduce Pain Naturally
Cold Laser Therapy, also known as Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), is a non-invasive treatment that helps reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and stimulate tissue repair at the cellular level. At Summit Spine & Wellness, we use state-of-the-art laser technology to help your body heal faster — without drugs or surgery.
What Is Cold Laser Therapy?
Cold Laser Therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate deep into your tissues. Unlike surgical or “hot” lasers, this therapy doesn’t cut or burn — instead, it energizes your cells, enhancing their ability to repair and regenerate.
The laser light interacts with your mitochondria (your cells’ power source), increasing ATP (energy) production and improving circulation in the treated area.
Benefits of Cold Laser Therapy
Patients often notice improvement after just a few sessions. Some of the most common benefits include:
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Faster healing of muscles, tendons, and ligaments
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Decreased inflammation and swelling
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Improved circulation and cellular function
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Reduced joint and nerve pain
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Enhanced tissue repair after injury or surgery
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Increased mobility and range of motion
Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury, managing chronic pain, or looking for a natural healing boost, Cold Laser Therapy may be the solution you’ve been searching for.
Conditions Commonly Treated
Cold Laser Therapy is effective for a wide variety of acute and chronic conditions, including:
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Back and neck pain
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Shoulder, knee, and elbow pain
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Arthritis and joint inflammation
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Carpal tunnel syndrome
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Tendonitis and bursitis
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Neuropathy
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Sprains and strains
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Post-surgical recovery
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Plantar fasciitis
What to Expect During Treatment
Each session typically lasts between 5 and 15 minutes depending on the area being treated. The procedure is painless — most patients feel a gentle warmth or tingling as the light stimulates healing.
There’s no downtime, so you can return to your normal activities immediately after your appointment.
Is Cold Laser Therapy Right for You?
If you’re seeking a natural, non-invasive way to relieve pain and promote healing, Cold Laser Therapy may be an excellent option. Our chiropractic team will evaluate your condition, discuss your health goals, and determine if laser therapy fits your personalized care plan.
Schedule Your Appointment Today
Experience the benefits of advanced healing technology.
Call (215) 487-2500 to schedule your Cold Laser Therapy consultation at Summit Spine & Wellness in Philadelphia, PA.
Introducing the Newest Line of Cold Lasers from Erchonia®
The EVRL Violet Laser System is the newest Erchonia handheld laser in “smart phone” size with a user-friendly graphical user interface (GUI) and a sleek new cord free design.
Operating at a wavelength of 405nm and 635nm, the EVRL Laser provides the practitioner with an innovative tool for treatment versatility.
Use EVRL Lasers to Treat an Array of Conditions
Harnessing the power of both red and violet cold low-level lasers, the EVRL uses low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to safely and effectively treat a broader range of conditions than many other cold lasers available today. The combination of lasers in this innovative design offers unique anti-bacterial and anti-microbial properties and can treat an extensive range of conditions, such as:
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Neck and shoulder pain
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Acne
The exceptional versatility of this violet and red laser pain treatment allows doctors, chiropractors, physical therapists and other medical professionals to target a broader range of conditions with a single, easy-to-use device. With exceptional clinical research and FDA market clearance in treating conditions such as these, EVRL lasers are a trusted and proven treatment approach, allowing practitioners to change patients’ lives without the harmful side effects associated with traditional treatment options.

Improve Treatment Versatility With the Erchonia Red and Violet Laser
Each of Erchonia’s cold laser products is designed to effectively target muscles and tissues and promote natural healing. Low-level lasers stimulate the body’s light-sensitive components to produce an effect similar to photosynthesis in plants — the cells’ mitochondria are stimulated, encouraging the cell to produce more ATP naturally.
And with Erchonia’s handheld red and violet laser treatment device, you get more than just a typical cold laser. The violet and red lasers produce different wavelengths to stimulate different types of healing and provide for greater treatment versatility. Medical professionals can now treat more conditions with a single device and create a more personalized treatment regimen.
The Erchonia red laser, operating at a wavelength of 635nm, has been proven effective in relieving chronic pain such as neck and shoulder pain. The healing properties of red laser pain treatments provide patients with a safer, healthier alternative to drugs and corrective surgery.

The Erchonia violet laser, on the other hand, operates at a lower wavelength of 405nm to target dermatological conditions, and violet laser pain treatment has been successful in the reduction of acne and the promotion of healthier skin. Together, the red and violet lasers provide unmatched treatment flexibility.

FAQs About Cold Laser Therapy
Q1: What is cold laser therapy and how does it help patients in Philadelphia, PA?
A: Cold laser uses low-level light to reduce inflammation, accelerate healing, and relieve pain. Patients in Philadelphia choose it for its fast, non-invasive results.
Q2: What conditions can cold laser treat?
A: Shoulder pain, plantar fasciitis, knee pain, nerve pain, arthritis, soft tissue injuries, and inflammation.
Q3: Is cold laser therapy safe?
A: Yes. Cold laser is FDA-cleared, painless, and safe for all ages, including seniors and athletes in Philadelphia, PA.
Q4: How long does a cold laser session take?
A: Most sessions in Philadelphia last 5–10 minutes, making it a fast and effective therapy.
Q5: How soon will I feel results?
A: Many patients in Philadelphia, PA experience reduced pain and swelling after the first few treatments.
