Infrared Therapy

Experience cutting-edge infrared therapy to reduce pain and promote healing at CDL Rehabilitation.

What Infrared Therapy Are

Infrared therapy uses infrared light to penetrate deep into the skin, tissues, and muscles to promote healing, reduce pain, and increase blood flow.

Treatment Description

This therapy works by delivering infrared light to affected areas, which helps to increase circulation, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain. It is commonly used for muscle and joint pain, as well as in wound healing.

What It Includes

Infrared therapy includes the use of infrared lamps or pads that emit light at specific wavelengths. Sessions typically last 15-30 minutes and can be done multiple times a week.

Disorders treated

What Are Infrared Therapy Used For?

Infrared therapy is effective for treating chronic pain, muscle stiffness, joint pain (such as arthritis), soft tissue injuries, and promoting faster healing of wounds.

Chronic Pain Management
Reduces chronic pain by penetrating deep into tissues to improve circulation and reduce inflammation in conditions like fibromyalgia and arthritis.
Muscle and Joint Stiffness
Improves flexibility and mobility by relaxing muscles and reducing stiffness in joints affected by conditions like arthritis or injury recovery.
Inflammation
Decreases inflammation by boosting blood flow and oxygenation to the affected tissues, promoting faster healing.
Soft Tissue Injuries
Accelerates recovery from sprains, strains, or tendon injuries by promoting cellular repair and reducing pain.
Wound Healing
Enhances the healing of superficial and deep wounds by stimulating cellular activity and improving oxygenation to the area.
Neuropathy
Provides relief from nerve pain and improves circulation in conditions like diabetic neuropathy or peripheral neuropathy.

Consequences of not treating disorders

Persistent Pain
Without infrared therapy, pain relief may be delayed, especially for chronic or deep-tissue conditions.
Slow Healing Process
Lack of infrared therapy can reduce blood circulation and oxygen delivery to tissues, leading to slower recovery from injuries.
Increased Inflammation
Untreated inflammation may persist or worsen, causing further discomfort and potentially complicating the healing process.
Stiffness and Reduced Mobility
Without infrared treatment, joint and muscle stiffness may remain, limiting flexibility and range of motion.
Risk of Chronic Conditions
Failing to address pain and inflammation can contribute to the development of long-term chronic issues, such as arthritis or recurring discomfort.