Chronic pain (pain lasting 3+ months) is one of the most challenging conditions to treat. Opioids have addiction risks, NSAIDs have side effects with long-term use, and surgery is a last resort. Red light therapy offers a drug-free, non-invasive option that has helped many chronic pain sufferers reduce pain medication and improve quality of life.
What the Research Says
Red light therapy has solid evidence for chronic pain management:
- Multiple RCTs show reduced pain scores in chronic pain patients using RLT.
- The 830–850nm NIR wavelength reduces inflammation — a key driver of chronic pain.
- RLT can reduce reliance on pain medication (NSAIDs, opioids) in many patients.
- Best results come from consistent daily use combined with physical therapy and lifestyle changes.
Chronic Pain Conditions RLT Helps
- Osteoarthritis: Strong evidence for knee, hip, and hand OA
- Chronic back pain: Moderate evidence, especially with PT
- Fibromyalgia: Preliminary but promising evidence
- Neuropathic pain: Limited evidence, but plausible mechanism
- Chronic tendonitis: Good evidence for tennis elbow, Achilles
- Plantar fasciitis: Moderate evidence for pain reduction
- TMJ disorders: Moderate evidence for jaw pain
- Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS): Limited but interesting research
The Chronic Pain Protocol
- Identify the pain source. Work with your doctor to diagnose the underlying cause.
- Treat the affected area for 15–20 minutes, daily. Chronic pain requires consistent treatment.
- Be patient. Chronic pain responds slowly — 4–8 weeks for measurable improvement.
- Combine with movement. Gentle exercise, PT, and stretching enhance RLT effects.
- Track pain scores daily. Use a 1–10 scale. Look for trends over weeks.
- Work with your doctor on medication reduction. Don't stop prescribed medication without medical supervision.
Best Devices
Best Full-Body: MitoMAX 2.0
- Wavelengths
- 660nm + 850nm
- LEDs
- 200 dual-chip LEDs
- Irradiance
- ~110 mW/cm²
- Size
- 36" x 9" x 3"
Best for: Full-body coverage in one panel
Pros
- Near full-body coverage
- High LED count
- Excellent value per watt
- Modular for multi-panel setups
Cons
- Heavy and bulky
- Premium price tier
- Requires dedicated space
Best Wrap: Comfhouse Body Belt
- Wavelengths
- 660nm + 850nm
- LEDs
- 180 LEDs
- Irradiance
- Mid
- Size
- Large belt
Best for: Back, waist, and large-area pain
Pros
- Large coverage area
- Wearable and portable
- Good for back pain
- Rechargeable
Cons
- Lower irradiance than panels
- Generic brand
- Velcro can wear
Best Mat: HigherDOSE Full Body Mat
- Wavelengths
- 660nm + 850nm
- LEDs
- 1000 LEDs
- Irradiance
- Full-body coverage
- Size
- Full body mat
Best for: Full-body wellness and recovery
Pros
- 1000 LEDs
- Full-body coverage
- Premium brand
- Lie-down convenience
Cons
- Premium price
- Bulky to store
- Lower irradiance than panels
Reducing Pain Medication
Many chronic pain patients can reduce medication use with RLT:
- NSAIDs: Often reducible with consistent RLT use (consult your doctor)
- Opioids: Some patients reduce opioid use — only with doctor supervision
- Gabapentin/pregabalin: May be reducible for neuropathic pain (consult your doctor)
- Muscle relaxants: Often reducible as RLT reduces muscle tension
Never stop prescribed medication without consulting your doctor. Sudden discontinuation can be dangerous.
Frequently Asked Questions
Best Device for Chronic Pain
The MitoMAX 2.0 delivers full-body treatment for systemic pain relief.
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