Laser Therapy · Cranberry Township, PA
Arthritis
Laser Treatment
A clinically supported, non-invasive treatment that reduces inflammation, promotes tissue healing, and relieves pain — without medication or surgery.
Laser therapy for arthritis uses targeted light energy to reduce inflammation in affected joints, improve circulation to damaged tissue, and relieve pain and stiffness — without medication, injections, or surgery. At Zock Family Chiropractic in Cranberry Township, PA, it is available as a standalone treatment or alongside chiropractic care.
ARTHRITIS & LASER THERAPY
Why arthritis pain is hard to treat
Arthritis is one of the most common chronic conditions in the United States — and one of the most undertreated because many patients assume pain and stiffness are simply part of aging. In Fact, arthritis is not a single condition. Osteoarthritis involves the gradual breakdown of cartilage in joints. Rheumatoid arthritis involves an immune-driven inflammatory response that attacks joint tissue. Both result in pain, swelling, stiffness, and reduced range of motion — and both compound over time if the underlying inflammation is not addressed.
As a result, standard treatments focus primarily on symptom management — anti-inflammatory medications reduce pain but carry long-term side effects, cortisone injections provide temporary relief, and joint replacement is reserved for advanced cases. None of these approaches actively work to repair the tissue or reduce chronic inflammation at a cellular level.
How laser therapy addresses joint inflammation
Unlike medication-based approaches, laser therapy delivers specific wavelengths of light energy into the affected joint and surrounding tissue. This stimulates mitochondrial activity in damaged cells, increases ATP production, triggering reduced swelling, improved circulation to cartilage and soft tissue, and meaningful reduction in pain — all without medication, needles, or downtime.
For arthritis patients, this translates to less morning stiffness, improved joint mobility, and reduced reliance on pain medication. In most cases, patients notice improvement within the first three to four sessions, with results becoming more consistent over a full course of treatment.
What laser therapy treats in arthritic joints
- Joint inflammation and swelling in the spine, hands, knees, hips, and shoulders
- Morning stiffness and reduced range of motion from chronic inflammation
- Soft tissue inflammation surrounding arthritic joints
- Pain from osteoarthritis and inflammatory arthritis conditions
- Patients managing arthritis who want to reduce medication dependence
Who benefits most
It is worth noting that laser therapy for arthritis is well-suited to patients who want a drug-free option alongside or instead of medication, patients who have not achieved adequate relief from standard treatments, and patients who want to manage the condition proactively before it progresses. It is, therefore, a practical option for seniors who are not candidates for or are not ready for surgical intervention.
Laser therapy is a separate purchasable service — not included in a standard chiropractic visit and not typically covered by insurance. Dr. Zock or Dr. Lauren will evaluate your case and recommend it when it is clinically appropriate for your condition.
