Laser Therapy

How the Horizon Class IV Laser Works
The Horizon Class IV laser uses focused light energy to help the body heal naturally. When the laser is applied to the skin, its light penetrates deep into the tissue without causing damage or discomfort. This light energy is absorbed by the body’s cells, where it helps “wake them up” and improves how they function.

What the Laser Does Inside the Body

Boosts cell energy: The laser stimulates the cells’ mitochondria (their “power plants”), helping them produce more energy.

Improves circulation: It encourages better blood flow to the treated area, bringing oxygen and nutrients needed for healing.

Reduces inflammation: The laser helps calm irritated tissue and decrease swelling.

Supports pain relief: By reducing inflammation and stimulating nerves, many people experience decreased pain and improved movement

Why Class IV Lasers Are Different

Class IV lasers are more powerful than low-level lasers, which means:

  • They can reach deeper tissues
  • Treatments are faster and more effective
  • Results are often noticed in fewer sessions
  • Despite its power, the treatment is non-invasive, safe when used by trained professionals, and most people feel only a gentle warmth during the session.

Most patients describe the experience as relaxing. There are no needles, no medications, and no downtime—you can return to normal activities immediately after treatment.

Conditions the Laser Commonly Treats
The laser works best on areas where the body needs help calming inflammation, improving circulation, and repairing tissue.

Joint & Muscle Pain
Back and neck pain
Shoulder, knee, hip, and ankle pain
Arthritis and joint stiffness

Soft Tissue Injuries
Sprains and strains
Tendonitis (tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow)
Plantar fasciitis
Rotator cuff injuries

Sports & Overuse Injuries
Muscle pulls
Repetitive stress injuries
Post-workout recovery

Nerve-Related Pain
Sciatica
Carpal tunnel syndrome
Peripheral nerve pain

Post-Surgical & Injury Recovery
Swelling after surgery
Scar tissue discomfort
Slow-healing injuries

How Long Does It Take to Work?

During the first few sessions many people notice:

  • Reduced pain
  • Increased movement
  • Less stiffness
  • This is like loosening a rusty hinge—it starts moving better before it’s fully repaired.

Typical Treatment Timeline

Acute conditions: 3–6 sessions

Chronic conditions: 6–12+ sessions

Sessions last: 5–15 minutes per area

Some people feel improvement after the first visit, while others notice steady progress over time.

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