Phototherapy is a natural, non-invasive treatment method that uses specific light frequencies to relieve pain, regenerate tissue, and strengthen the immune system. It has been successfully applied for musculoskeletal pain, inflammation, and dermatological conditions—offering natural relief and an improved quality of life (Brosseau et al., 2010).
This method includes two advanced technologies:
- Infrared Light Therapy (LUMINA)
- Polarized Light Therapy (BIOTRON)
Each delivers targeted, therapeutic results for a wide range of conditions.
I. Infrared Light Therapy (LUMINA)
LUMINA infrared therapy uses deeply penetrating light frequencies to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes.
Benefits:
Relief from acute & chronic pain
Cellular regeneration & tissue healing
Enhanced metabolic function and immune response
Reduction of inflammation and microbial activity
Indications:
Rheumatic and degenerative joint conditions (arthritis, spondyloarthritis)
Sports injuries and recovery
Neurological & musculoskeletal issues (sciatica, cervical syndrome)
Dermatological conditions (warts, psoriasis)
Session duration: 15–30 minutes
Painless & safe treatment for all ages
II. Polarized Light Therapy (BIOTRON)
BIOTRON therapy emits electromagnetic radiation similar to natural sunlight—but without UV radiation—making it safe, gentle, and ideal for both acute and chronic conditions.
It acts directly on damaged cells, activating the body’s self-repair mechanisms.
Safe for all age groups, including newborns.
Applications:
Musculoskeletal and rheumatic pain relief
Post-injury recovery
Treatment of skin conditions and wounds
Support for Seasonal Affective Disorder (S.A.D.)
Session duration: 15–30 minutes
Non-invasive, drug-free, and highly effective
Key Benefits of Phototherapy
Phototherapy leverages high-energy light to support:
Pain reduction
Tissue repair and regeneration
Inflammation control
Immune system stimulation
Enhanced circulation and cellular vitality
Integration with NMTA® (NeuroMetabolic Nutritonal & Temperment Analysis)
Both Infrared and Polarized Light Therapy integrate seamlessly with the NMTA® method, which evaluates the individual’s metabolic type and constitutional profile. This allows for personalized nutrition and therapeutic strategies that align with your body’s natural needs (Ernst, 2009).
Together, this holistic combination enhances:
Recovery speed
Metabolic efficiency
Mental clarity
Physical vitality
Emotional well-being
Who is Light Therapy for?
Light therapy is suitable for a wide range of individuals seeking natural, non-invasive support for physical and emotional well-being. It is especially beneficial for those experiencing:
- Chronic musculoskeletal pain or inflammation
- Joint stiffness, arthritis, or injury recovery
- Fatigue, low energy, or mood imbalance
- Skin conditions such as acne, eczema, or psoriasis
- Slow-healing wounds or surgical scars
- Stress-related symptoms and nervous system dysregulation
It is ideal for adults of all ages, athletes, individuals with chronic health concerns, or anyone looking to boost vitality, accelerate recovery, and support natural healing mechanisms.
A brief health screening is recommended before your first session to ensure personalized and safe application.
Why Choose Phototherapy at NMD Praxis?
- Natural & non-invasive therapy
- Pain-free, safe, and suitable for all ages
- Fast, targeted relief
- Scientifically validated with a wide range of applications
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Infrared Light Therapy (LUMINA) & Polarized Light Therapy (BIOTRON)
1. What is Infrared Light Therapy (LUMINA)?
Infrared Light Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses infrared wavelengths to penetrate deep into the tissues, stimulating circulation, cellular repair, and natural detoxification processes. LUMINA delivers targeted infrared energy to support healing, reduce inflammation, and enhance recovery.
2. How does Polarized Light Therapy (BIOTRON) work?
Both therapies are used to support:
Musculoskeletal pain and stiffness
Joint inflammation and arthritis
Muscle recovery and sports injuries
Skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis)
Slow-healing wounds and scars
Circulatory issues
General immune support and energy enhancement
3. What conditions can these therapies support?
Both therapies are used to support:
Musculoskeletal pain and stiffness
Joint inflammation and arthritis
Muscle recovery and sports injuries
Skin conditions (acne, eczema, psoriasis)
Slow-healing wounds and scars
Circulatory issues
General immune support and energy enhancement
4. Are these therapies safe?
Yes, both LUMINA and BIOTRON are non-invasive, painless, and FDA-registered technologies (or CE-certified in Europe). They do not emit harmful radiation and have no known adverse effects when used as directed.
5. How long does a typical session last?
A session usually lasts 15 to 30 minutes, depending on the condition being treated and the area of application. Some protocols may require a series of sessions for optimal results.
6. Can light therapy be combined with other treatments?
Absolutely. Both therapies integrate well with nutrition, physiotherapy, massage, acupuncture, and metabolic protocols like the NMTA® method, enhancing overall therapeutic outcomes.
7. Who is a good candidate for light therapy?
Light therapy is suitable for most individuals, especially those experiencing chronic pain, inflammation, fatigue, skin issues, or injury recovery. A brief health assessment is recommended to determine the appropriate protocol.
8. Is there any downtime or recovery period?
No downtime is required. Most clients feel relaxed and energized immediately after the session and can resume their regular activities right away.
9. Can I book therapies independently?
At NMD Praxis, all therapies are integrated within a comprehensive Metabolic Recovery Protocol, designed to provide essential and sustainable support for your health.
Accordingly, a complete metabolic assessment is required prior to initiating any therapy.
Therapies are not offered independently.
Bibliography
- Brosseau, L. et al. (2010). Phototherapy for pain management: A systematic review. Journal of Pain Research.
- Lowe, M. et al. (2010). Light therapy for pain relief and tissue regeneration. Journal of Pain Management.
- Ernst, E. (2009). Lymphatic drainage for health and healing: a review of the evidence. Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
- Bette Jacobs, L. et al. (2015). Clinical Applications of Detoxification: A Review. Integrative Medicine Insights.