
Low Level Laser Therapy
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) uses targeted light energy to stimulate cellular activity and support the body’s natural healing processes. It is commonly used as part of a wider podiatric treatment plan to manage pain and inflammation.
LLLT is non-invasive and may be used alongside other clinically appropriate treatments following assessment.
Targeted Laser Therapy
Light-Based Treatment
Application of low-level laser to affected tissues to support pain and inflammation management.

Adjunctive Use
Combined Care
Laser therapy may be used alongside other podiatric or MSK treatments where clinically appropriate.
Clinical Assessment
Suitability Review
Assessment of symptoms and medical history to determine whether laser therapy is appropriate.

Planned Treatment Course
Structured Sessions
A course of short treatment sessions planned according to clinical findings and response.
When to Seek Help
Persistent Pain or Inflammation
Ongoing symptoms that have not fully responded to other treatments.
Slow Tissue Recovery
Delayed healing of soft-tissue or tendon-related conditions.
Supportive Treatment Needs
When additional therapy may help alongside existing podiatric or MSK care.
What to Expect
Clinical Assessment
Targeted Laser Application
Short Treatment Sessions
Non-Invasive Therapy
Panned Course of Care
Benefits of Low Level Laser Therapy
Non-invasive treatment option
Supports pain and inflammation management
Short, comfortable treatment sessions
Can complement other podiatric treatments
Clinically guided and evidence-based use
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does treatment take?
Treatment duration varies depending on the complexity of your condition. Most appointments last between 30-60 minutes. We'll discuss timing during your consultation.
