Low Level Laser Therapy:
Non-Invasive Treatment for Pain, Inflammation, and Healing
Advanced, research-backed technology designed to reduce pain, accelerate healing, and restore function—without drugs or downtime.
If you’re tired of temporary relief and want to actually support your body’s healing process, low level laser therapy offers a powerful, natural solution..
Our Approach
Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also known as cold laser therapy, is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular activity, reduce inflammation, and promote tissue repair.
Unlike treatments that only mask symptoms, laser therapy works at the cellular level—enhancing mitochondrial function, increasing circulation, and supporting the body’s natural healing response. This makes it an effective option for both acute injuries and chronic conditions.
At Enlighten Integrated Health in Wasilla, we use advanced laser technology backed by clinical research to help patients reduce pain and improve recovery times. Treatments are quick, painless, and require no downtime, making them easy to incorporate into your care plan.
Low level laser therapy is commonly used for conditions such as back pain, neck pain, joint pain, tendonitis, neuropathy, muscle strains, and inflammation. It is also highly effective when combined with other therapies such as chiropractic care, physical therapy, and medical massage to enhance overall outcomes.
In addition to pain and injury care, we also offer specialized laser applications such as Zerona fat loss treatments, which use non-thermal laser technology to target fat cells and support body contouring.
Because laser therapy works by stimulating your body’s own healing mechanisms, results build over time—helping you move better, feel better, and heal more completely.
How We Use Lasers
Low level laser therapy may be incorporated into your care plan, added to a massage or other service, scheduled as a stand-alone 15–30 minute session, or rented for at-home use—allowing you to accelerate results with more frequent treatments.