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Red Light Therapy

Red light therapy has shown promise in addressing various health concerns, including reducing pain and inflammation, accelerating wound healing, improving skin conditions such as acne and wrinkles, and supporting muscle recovery. It has been also explored for its potential benefits in managing conditions like arthritis, depression and hair loss.

Red light therapy is a noninvasive treatment that uses specific wave lengths of red, near-infrared light and/or blue light to stimulate healing and cellular rejuvenation in the body. The therapy works by penetrating the skin and being absorbed by the energyproducing mitochondria of cells. This absorption triggers a series of biological reactions that include increased production of adenosine triphosphate (ATP), which supplies energy for cells. Increasing the energy of the powerhouse of the cells may enable cells to function more efficiently, as well as rejuvenate and repair themselves. Red light therapy also helps promote improved blood flow.

The number of red light therapy sessions varies depending on the condition being treated. Some patients may see results in as little as one month, but often three to four treatments over a four-to-six-week time period may be needed to see sustainable results.

Dr. Danielle Marra is the owner of Panther Functional Medicine and Chiropractic, located at 4950 William Penn Hwy., in Murrysville. For appointments and more information, call 724-387-1014, email PantherChiro@gmail.com or visit PittsburghHealthPro.com. See ad, page 6.