Cold laser therapy for targeted tissue repair in Marietta
Light the tissue absorbs, at low power.
Cold laser therapy uses low-power light wavelengths to stimulate cellular repair and support your body's natural healing processes without generating heat or discomfort.
How cold laser therapy works physically
Cold laser therapy, or low-level laser therapy, uses specific wavelengths of light to pass through the skin without generating heat. Cells within injured soft tissues absorb this photon energy. This absorption stimulates cellular metabolism, encouraging mitochondria to produce more adenosine triphosphate. Increased energy availability helps cells repair damaged structures and process local inflammation more efficiently.
During a session, you feel little to no sensation aside from a mild, soothing warmth or coolness from the applicator head. The treatment is entirely non-invasive and requires no downtime. Most sessions last between five and fifteen minutes depending on the size of the treatment area and the depth of the target tissue.
Where this equipment does its work

Active Rehab & Corrective Exercise
The part that decides whether it comes back.

Corrective Chiropractic Care
Restoring movement to joints that stopped moving.

Disc & Nerve Care Program
One irritated nerve root, treated at its source.

Dry Needling
A thin needle into the knot, and it releases.

Extremity Adjusting
Shoulders, knees, ankles and wrists are joints too.

Functional Nutrition & Supplementation
Food as an input, tested rather than assumed.

Kinesiology Taping
Support that lets you keep moving while it heals.

Massage Therapy
Therapeutic, and part of a plan.

Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression
For discs, not for backs in general.

Peripheral Neuropathy Program
One of the few real options for nerve pain in the feet.

Post-Surgical & Post-Injury Rehabilitation
After the operation, or after the injury.

Regenerative Therapies (PRP / Cell-Based)
Promising, honestly framed, and not for everyone.

Soft Tissue & Myofascial Therapy
Muscle and fascia, worked by hand.

Stress, Sleep & Nervous System Regulation
You cannot heal in the state you are living in.

Structural Correction & Posture Rehabilitation
Changing the structure, not just easing the symptom.

Upper Cervical Care
The two joints that carry your skull.
What we point it at
Nerve & Disc
Head, Neck & Jaw
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What people want to know about it
No, cold laser therapy is completely painless and does not generate thermal heat. The device uses low-level photons that pass harmlessly through the skin. Most patients experience a mild, neutral sensation or slight warmth from the applicator contact, making it a very comfortable addition to your care plan.
The number of sessions depends on whether your condition is acute or chronic. Most treatment plans involve a series of visits ranging from six to twelve sessions. Your clinician evaluates your response regularly and adjusts the schedule to ensure measurable, progressive improvements in tissue healing.
No, cold laser therapy supports cellular healing and reduces localized inflammation, but it cannot correct joint misalignments or replace surgical interventions when indicated. It functions as an adjunctive modality alongside hands-on care, such as Corrective Chiropractic Care or Non-Surgical Spinal Decompression, to enhance your overall recovery process.
Clinical evidence strongly supports its use for specific superficial soft-tissue injuries, tendonitis, and localized joint pain. However, research is mixed regarding deep spinal issues or systemic complaints. We review the existing literature honestly and recommend this therapy only when clinical data supports its use for your specific needs.
Schedule your consultation at Plasker Chiropractic
Contact Plasker Chiropractic in Marietta today to discuss whether cold laser therapy is appropriate for your specific care plan.













