Collection: Arthritis

Arthritis
Reduces pain and inflammation
Improves blood circulation
Provided Immune System

Red light therapy helps to reduce inflammation, making your joints feel more flexible. Used regularly, it can really make a difference for people with arthritis, reducing pain and swelling, making everyday life more pleasant.

Light Therapy for Arthritis: Scientific Evidence

Red light therapy for arthritis: clinical studies show 50% pain reduction in 4 weeks. Read the evidence. Discover Panacea Light Therapy.

Arthritis - both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis - is one of the most researched applications of photobiomodulation. The results from clinical studies are encouraging, indicating significant pain relief and improvement in functionality.

Clinical Results

For knee osteoarthritis, a randomized, double-blind study showed that 850 nm LED therapy reduced pain scores by 50% in just four weeks. For hand osteoarthritis, a 2024 clinical study investigated the effect of high-density LED irradiation in 23 patients: after eight 18-minute sessions, a significant improvement in pain and hand function was measured. An earlier trial reported a 62% reduction in joint swelling.

How does it work for arthritis?

The mechanism of action involves multiple biological pathways. Photobiomodulation reduces inflammation in the synovial membrane, the inner layer of the joint capsule that becomes chronically inflamed in arthritis. It stimulates the activity of chondrocytes (cartilage cells), which can contribute to the preservation of cartilage tissue. And it inhibits the production of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), enzymes that break down cartilage.

With Panacea Light Therapy's ATP Pro series, arthritis patients can apply a broad spectrum of therapeutic wavelengths at home, similar to professional clinical equipment.

Arthritis - both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis - is one of the most researched applications of photobiomodulation. The results from clinical studies are encouraging, indicating significant pain relief and improvement in functionality.

Clinical Results

For knee osteoarthritis, a randomized, double-blind study showed that 850 nm LED therapy reduced pain scores by 50% in just four weeks. For hand osteoarthritis, a 2024 clinical study investigated the effect of high-density LED irradiation in 23 patients: after eight 18-minute sessions, a significant improvement in pain and hand function was measured. An earlier trial reported a 62% reduction in joint swelling.

How does it work for arthritis?

The mechanism of action involves multiple biological pathways. Photobiomodulation reduces inflammation in the synovial membrane, the inner layer of the joint capsule that becomes chronically inflamed in arthritis. It stimulates the activity of chondrocytes (cartilage cells), which can contribute to the preservation of cartilage tissue. And it inhibits the production of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), enzymes that break down cartilage.

With Panacea Light Therapy's ATP Pro series, arthritis patients can apply a broad spectrum of therapeutic wavelengths at home, similar to professional clinical equipment.

Efficacy and Safety of High Density LED Irradiation Therapy for Hand Osteoarthritis (PMC, 2024)

ClinicalTrials.gov: Photobiomodulation Therapy to Reduce Pain (NCT05975957)

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