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Advanced Laser Physiotherapy for Pain Relief & Recovery

Specialised light-based treatment designed to reduce discomfort, support tissue healing, and restore movement naturally.

✔ Experienced Chartered Physiotherapists
✔ Evidence-Based Rehabilitation Approach
✔ Individualised Recovery Programmes

How Laser Physiotherapy Supports Recovery

This modern treatment uses focused light energy to stimulate natural healing within muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. It is commonly used to reduce inflammation, ease pain, and improve recovery time without medication or invasive procedures.

Many people choose this option when symptoms are lingering, recurring, or slowing down daily life, sports, or work activities.

  • Non-invasive pain relief support

  • Helps calm irritation and inflammation

  • Encourages tissue repair and circulation

  • Suitable alongside hands-on physiotherapy

  • Comfortable and quick treatment sessions

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Conditions That May Benefit from Laser Physiotherapy

This treatment is commonly used to support recovery, reduce pain, and improve movement across a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.

1

Spine & Posture Issues

Back and neck symptoms often respond well when treatment is combined with mobility work and strengthening.

  • Low back pain

  • Neck pain and stiffness

  • Whiplash-related symptoms

  • Postural dysfunctions and scoliosis-related discomfort

2

Upper Limb Conditions

Useful for tendon irritation, joint stiffness, and repetitive strain affecting daily use of the arm.

  • Shoulder impingement

  • Rotator cuff irritation

  • Frozen shoulder

  • Tennis or golfer’s elbow

  • Wrist and hand overuse injuries

  • Carpal tunnel symptoms

3

Lower Limb Conditions

Can support walking comfort, sporting recovery, and tendon healing.

  • Knee pain and soft tissue injuries

  • Ankle sprains and instability

  • Achilles tendon irritation

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Hip and groin pain

4

Sports & Overuse Injuries

Often used during rehab when tissues need help settling after overload.

  • Hamstring, calf, or quadriceps strains

  • Ligament sprains and tears

  • Tendon overload injuries

  • Stress-related overuse conditions

5

Chronic & Complex Pain

May help when symptoms are ongoing, and movement confidence has reduced.

  • Arthritis and osteoarthritis

  • Persistent neck or back pain

  • Fibromyalgia-related discomfort

  • Pain after surgery or immobilisation

Every patient receives an assessment to determine whether this treatment is appropriate as part of a wider rehabilitation plan.

Laser therapy for knee pain

Back pain may develop from poor posture, lifting strain, repetitive movement, prolonged sitting, or sporting activity. Recovery often depends on reducing irritation while restoring strength and movement control.

This treatment can be helpful for both upper and lower spinal discomfort when combined with exercise-based rehabilitation.

  • Lower back stiffness and movement restriction

  • Upper back tension linked to posture

  • Muscular strain and overload

  • Persistent flare-ups affecting daily tasks

Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain Relief

Heel pain is often the worst first thing in the morning or after periods of rest. Plantar fascia irritation can become stubborn if overload continues without proper treatment.

Focused therapy can help calm the irritated tissue and support healing, so walking becomes more comfortable again.

  • Sharp pain under the heel

  • Morning foot pain

  • Tenderness after standing for long periods

  • Ongoing strain from walking or running

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Foot Pain Treatment for Better Mobility

Foot discomfort can affect balance, walking pattern, and activity levels. Pain may relate to soft tissue overload, joint irritation, or repeated strain.

A full assessment helps identify the cause while treatment supports movement and gradual return to activity.

  • Pain during walking

  • Midfoot or arch discomfort

  • Overuse-related soreness

  • Reduced mobility or stiffness

Shoulder Pain Treatment & Movement Restoration

Shoulder problems often make lifting, reaching, dressing, or sleeping uncomfortable. Symptoms may involve tendon irritation, muscle overload, or joint restriction.

Treatment focuses on reducing pain while improving control, mobility, and strength.

  • Pain in lifting the arm

  • Shoulder weakness

  • Rotator cuff irritation

  • Tightness and restricted movement

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Achilles Tendinitis Treatment

The Achilles tendon can become sore after running, jumping, sudden increases in training, or repeated overload. Early treatment often prevents long-term irritation.

Combined with progressive loading exercises, this approach supports tendon recovery and return to sport.

  • Pain in the back of the heel

  • Morning tendon stiffness

  • Running-related soreness

  • Swelling or tenderness after activity

Personalised Rehabilitation for Long-Term Results

Treatment works best when paired with a structured physiotherapy plan. Every programme is based on your symptoms, movement assessment, and activity goals.

Your physiotherapist may combine treatment with:

  • Hands-on therapy techniques

  • Strength and mobility exercises

  • Load management advice

  • Return-to-sport planning

  • Prevention-focused rehabilitation

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Frequently Asked Questions

Start Your Recovery Today

Book your laser physiotherapy appointment in Ennis today and begin a personalised treatment plan designed to reduce pain, restore movement, and support lasting recovery.

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