MANAGING PAIN WITH LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY

Understanding Low Level Laser Therapy
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is a non-invasive therapy that uses specific wavelengths of light to interact with tissue and support cellular processes.
It is commonly used within pain management and rehabilitation programs to assist with inflammation control and tissue recovery.
LLLT works by delivering low-intensity light through the skin, which may influence biological activity at a cellular level involved in repair processes. Individual responses vary and suitability is assessed by a practitioner.

Pain Reduction
LLLT can assist with pain management by influencing biological pathways involved in tissue repair and nerve signalling. It may be considered for both chronic and acute pain-related conditions.

Inflammation Reduction
LLLT can may support circulation and tissue recovery, which can be relevant for inflammatory responses associated with injury, medical treatment, or surgical procedures.

Increase Recovery Speed
LLLT can be used alongside other care options to support recovery by influencing cellular activity involved in tissue repair following injury or medical intervention.
What Can We Assess?
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) can be considered for a range of conditions following an individual clinical assessment.]
To discuss whether LLLT can be suitable for your situation, please contact us by email, or via the enquiry form.

Including nerve-related symptoms such as peripheral neuropathy, neuralgia, and other nerve-associated discomfort.
Including chronic pain conditions such as fibromyalgia and inflammatory joint conditions where pain management support may be considered.
Including symptom management following chemotherapy or radiotherapy, such as oral discomfort or skin-related inflammation, as assessed by a practitioner.
Including swelling-related symptoms such as lymphoedema or inflammation associated with injury or surgical procedures.
Including complex pain presentations, nerve-related auditory symptoms, and chronic musculoskeletal pain patterns.
Including wound-related concerns, diabetic skin complications, scar-related discomfort, and skin inflammation following injury or medical treatment.
Meet Dr Roozbeh Malekzdeh
With over 30 years of experience as a General Practitioner, Dr Malekzadeh has a wide range of experience in treating a variety of conditions.
He has been administering LLLT in Melbourne for the over a decade and opened his clinic Laser For Pain in Kew to focus on the treatment.
30+ Years Experience as a General Practitioner
12+ Years Experience administering Low Level Laser Therapy
Completed Internationally Recognised Training in LLLT
Cofounder of Australian Psychosomatic Centre


Dr Roozbeh Malekzadeh, MD
Assessment sessions allow Dr Malekzadeh to review your medical history, discuss your symptoms, and determine whether Low Level Laser Therapy can be appropriate for your condition.
Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also called Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBM), uses specific light wavelengths to interact with tissues. Evidence suggests it can assist in reducing pain or inflammation and supporting the body’s natural healing responses. It is a non-invasive option sometimes considered as part of a broader pain management plan.
LLLT directs low-intensity light to targeted areas of the body. This light energy is believed to stimulate cellular activity, which can support tissue recovery and help reduce discomfort in some individuals. Your practitioner can explain how this approach might fit within your overall treatment plan.
LLLT camay be used alongside other management strategies for conditions involving muscle, joint, or soft-tissue discomfort — for example, arthritis, tendon injuries, or post-surgical pain. Evidence does vary between conditions, and not all individuals experience the same results.
Treatment sessions last between 30 and 45 minutes, depending on your conditions. The length of the sessions, and how many sessions are required, will be discussed during a bulk-billed assessment session.
The number of treatments required can vary widely depending on the condition, its severity, and the individual's response to therapy. Some patients camay experience relief after only a few sessions, while others might need a longer course of treatment.
The cost of Low Level Laser Therapy sessions with Laser For Pain are as follows:
Assessment Session: Through Medicare
30-Minute Session: $140 standard | $110 for pensioners & concession card holders
45-Minute Session: $190 standard | $140 for pensioners & concession card holders
Your practitioner will explain potential side effects and ensure treatment is appropriate for your situation. LLLT is generally well tolerated. Temporary redness or mild irritation at the treated site can occur. Some side effects can include mild nausea, dizziness, lethargy and euphoria.
Coverage varies between insurers and policies. Please check with your provider to confirm whether LLLT is included in your plan.
You can book an assessment session, and Dr Malekzadeh will review your medical history, discuss any current treatments, and outline whether LLLT can be an appropriate component of your care.
Email: [email protected]
Address: 176 Cotham Road, Kew, Victoria

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