Brief: Discover the Cordless Red Light Therapy Pad for Shoulder Pain Relief, featuring dual-wavelength 660nm & 850nm light therapy and vibration massage. This wearable, flexible wrap offers deep muscle relaxation and pain relief for your upper back and shoulders. Enjoy cordless convenience with a wireless remote and built-in timer for safe, effective therapy anytime, anywhere.
Related Product Features:
Dual-wavelength red light therapy (660nm & 850nm) for deep tissue penetration and pain relief.
Cordless design with rechargeable battery and wireless remote for easy adjustments.
Built-in timer function (15/20/30 minutes) ensures safe and energy-efficient usage.
Vibration massage enhances blood flow and muscle relaxation.
Flexible, wearable design fits comfortably around shoulders, upper back, neck, and elbows.
Lightweight and skin-friendly for long therapy sessions without discomfort.
Ideal for home, office, or travel use.
Non-invasive, drug-free, and FDA-cleared for safe pain relief and recovery.
Perguntas Frequentes:
What is Red Light Therapy (RLT)?
Red Light Therapy is a non-invasive treatment using specific wavelengths of red and near-infrared light to stimulate cellular activity, enhance mitochondrial function, and promote healing, rejuvenation, and recovery.
How does red light therapy work?
Red and near-infrared light penetrate the skin and are absorbed by mitochondria, increasing ATP production. This enhances cellular repair, reduces inflammation, stimulates collagen, and improves blood flow.
Is red light therapy safe?
Yes, it is 100% safe, non-invasive, drug-free, and FDA-cleared in many countries. It does not emit harmful UV rays and has no known significant side effects when used as directed.
How often should I use the red light therapy pad?
For best results, use 10-20 minutes per session, 3-5 times per week. Consistency is key for long-term benefits.
What areas of the body can I treat with this pad?
The pad is designed for shoulders, upper back, neck, and elbows. Always wear eye protection when treating areas near the eyes.