Infrared Light Therapy for Knees – Which Pads Work Best?

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May 16, 2023

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Medically reviewed by Karen Wolters, RN and Joanna Fearnley, LPN

From the meniscus to the articular cartilage, collateral ligaments and the cruciate ligaments, your knees are the largest joints in your body so it’s important that you care for them with help from red light therapy for knees. Knee injuries can include sprains, strains, or even chronic diseases like arthritis and diabetes. But regardless of the cause, is there anything available today that can help relieve both pain and poor sensation in the knees?

Knee injuries can include a torn meniscus sprains, strains, or even chronic diseases like arthritis which can be caused by anything from standing to climbing. All kinds of movements can cause inflammation in the knee. Regardless of the origin, many people are looking to red light therapy to help relieve pain in the knee.

If you’re reading this now, chances are you have a knee pain. Whether you’re experiencing chronic or acute knee pain, check out infrared light therapy for knees!

Acute knee pain occurs when you have an injury or inflammation. This type of knee pain needs care and treatment for it to heal. Chronic knee pain as a result of a serious injury, an untreated inflammation, or arthritis, can become crippling in severe cases.

Infrared Light Therapy Is Perfect for Knees

The science behind infrared light therapy is a “fast-growing technology used to treat a multitude of conditions that require stimulation of healing, relief of pain and inflammation, and restoration of function.”[1] Those suffering with knee pain know that the restoration of mobility is vital to maintain positive mental wellbeing. Luckily, red light therapy for knees has been proven to be effective time and time again.

Red light therapy pads are Class II Medical Devices and have been granted FDA clearance for increasing circulation, relieving pain, relaxing muscles, relieving muscle spasms, and relieving the aches and stiffness caused by arthritis. Knee pain can slow you down, and red light therapy for knee pain can help you live your life without invasive treatment.

The causes of knee pain can be grouped as follows:

Inflammation – knee bursitis, arthritis, infection, & gout

Wear and tear – osteoarthritis

Injury – fractures, dislocations, tears and sprains

If you’re experiencing any of the above, it’s important that you facilitate the healing process using red light therapy.

Circulation is Key to Relieve Knee Pain

Scientific studies confirm that red light therapy knee pads “…are beneficial for relieving pain and can accelerate the body’s ability to heal itself.”[2] Increasing circulation is key to speeding up healing and reducing the severity of pain in your knee. Red light therapy for knees relieves pain by supporting the natural healing process, which helps the body to repair itself and also to restore sensation in the knee, leading to better balance and mobility.

The Benefits of Red Light Therapy For Knees

LED Light Therapy knee pads use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) to produce light waves in the visible and infrared spectrum that painlessly penetrate the skin and are absorbed by the body. Infrared (IR) light waves have a beneficial effect on nerves. Science has discovered that, “Nerve cells respond particularly well to IR….”[3] and that IR “…can induce neural stimulation effects as well as promoting a wide range of therapeutic benefits in cells or tissues.”[4] This is the perfect solution for those suffering with knee pain.

Try Infrared Light Therapy for Knees

The best way to help painful knee conditions is to partake in frequent light therapy sessions. We recommend twice a day for at lease 20 minutes for best results. HealthLight are a leading American manufacturer of light therapy pads for knees that are FDA-cleared.

HealthLight’s Knee & Shoulder 204 Diode Pad:

Velcro straps wrap around the knee to securely hold the pad in place, with 204 LEDs: 72 red and 132 infrared. This pad measures 14″ x 12 and operates at 152 joules/minute. The top section measures 7”x 9” while the middle to bottom section is 4.5”x 15.5”. This pad can be used for both the knee and the shoulder.

The two individual flaps uniquely allow for accommodation from a small person to large person, maximizing the contact of the LEDs with the skin.

The HealthLight Knee & Shoulder Infrared Light Pad can be purchased in a double pad package, allowing you to save time by treating both knees simultaneously.

HealthLight’s Long 180 Diode Pad:

This pad features 180 LEDs: 80 red (630 nm) and 100 infrared (850 nm). At 16”x 5”, this highly flexible long and narrow pad can be used over the knee.

The Long 180 infrared light pad is also available with blue, red, and infrared LEDs for the same price.

HealthLight’s Small 90 Diode Pad:

The size and rectangular shape of the small 90 infrared light pad make it perfect for treating the knee. Just wrap the pad around the knee using Velcro, and it will cover the full area. At 9.8” x 4.5”, this pad features 90 LEDs: 50 infrared (950 nm) and 40 red (630 nm).

You Don’t Have to Live with Knee Pain

Knee pain often reduces your movement and your quality of life. You don’t have to live with the pain as LED Light Therapy for knees is the perfect soothing solution for acute knee pain and chronic knee pain. Purchasing an LED Light Therapy device from HealthLight will help you and/or your patients experience fast-acting, dependable pain relief. HealthLight makes the most durable and most powerful clinical strength LED Light Therapy systems available today! For more information on how red light therapy works, get in touch with out experts.

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HealthLight Light Therapy Devices

Pain Management Device 110 Front Street, Jupiter, Florida, 33477

HealthLight is a leading health technology company that specializes in developing and manufacturing innovative therapy pads based on low-level light therapy. Our mission is to provide safe, effective, and affordable solutions to help individuals find relief from pain and improve circulation. HealthLight offers drug-free, non-invasive, medical-grade relief. Our light therapy pads are typically found in doctor's offices, but are now available to the public.FDA-cleared and backed by 3,000 research studies, HealthLight offers powerful, tested pain relief. Join the thousands of people who got their lives back from often endless pain by using HealthLight light therapy pads at home and wherever they may be. Many of our customers reduce or even eliminate powerful pain meds from their daily regimen. Our team of experts includes doctors, engineers, and scientists who are dedicated to designing and developing cutting-edge technology that delivers real results. Our products are safe and easy to use.At HealthLight, we believe that everyone deserves access to the latest healthcare technology, which is why we offer our products at affordable prices. Our devices are easy to use, portable, and can be used in the comfort of your own home, making them ideal for busy individuals seeking effective pain management and injury recovery.Since our inception, HealthLight has earned a reputation as a trusted provider of health technology solutions. Independent testing has shown that HealthLight therapy pads stand apart from the competition, delivering more light energy to the skin than light therapy pads from other companies. This is due to our exclusive LED technology. If you are looking for a safe, effective, and affordable way to manage pain and improve circulation, look no further than HealthLight.

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Pain Management 110 Front Street, Jupiter, Florida, 33477

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