Learn about MLS laser therapy with photobiomodulation and its benefits for accelerating recovery and effectively reducing inflammation.
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In this educational post, I walk you through the science and clinical application of photobiomodulation (PBM) using MLS laser therapy, from foundational physics to bedside protocols, and how it integrates with regenerative medicine, orthobiologics, and modern chiropractic care. Drawing on the latest peer-reviewed research and clinical insights from leading experts, I explain the mechanisms—photochemical, photothermal, and photomechanical—behind PBM, why synchronized dual wavelengths matter, and how emission modalities shape safety and outcomes. I demonstrate how integrative chiropractic systems can incorporate MLS laser therapy for musculoskeletal pain, neuropathic conditions, wound healing, and post-procedural recovery. You will see why point-by-point dosing and robotic delivery improve consistency, how PBM modulates rather than suppresses inflammation, and how mitochondrial signaling, microcirculation, and neuromodulation translate to better function and quality of life. I conclude with clinical observations from my practice and data from large registries tracking laser plus orthobiologic outcomes over 24 months.
I want to begin by recognizing Andrea Molinari and the Apex and Excel teams for a world-class educational facility and program. From arrival to hands-on training, the experience was exceptional—and, most importantly, the content delivered actionable clinical knowledge. I was grateful to be part of the weekend immersion focused on cutting-edge laser technologies and to collaborate with experts who have advanced photobiomodulation across pain management and regenerative medicine.
We also benefited from the insights of Dr. Scott Sigman of OrthoLaser, a pioneer in clinical PBM for sports and regenerative medicine, and the practical expertise of Drew Grinnell, whose clarity on the core concepts of MLS laser therapy helped anchor our discussions in science and reproducible practice.
PBM has collected many names: laser therapy, low-level laser therapy, cold laser, high-intensity laser, and more. The core is the same: targeted light energy modulates cellular biology to reduce pain and inflammation and stimulate tissue repair. For clarity:
When PBM light encounters tissue, four phenomena occur:
Only absorbed photons can trigger a biological response. Optimizing device settings and delivery technique aims to maximize absorption at the target depth while controlling heat.
MLS stands for Multiwave Locked System—a patented synchronization of two wavelengths delivered simultaneously:
These wavelengths are “locked,” or synchronized, producing a homogeneous, deeper-reaching energy profile. This synchronization is central to MLS’s ability to provide:
Key clinical advantages:
Three pillars determine how PBM light behaves in tissue:
Why this matters:
PBM acts through three interlocking mechanisms:
Each contributes to pain relief, modulation of inflammation, and tissue repair.
Clinical translation:
Why we use it: Targeting mitochondrial bottlenecks improves the “cellular engine,” enabling tissues to keep up with anabolic demands after injury or procedures.
Clinical translation:
Why we use it: Inflammatory stasis impedes recovery; restoring microflow returns tissues to a pro-healing environment.
Clinical translation:
Why we use it: Mechanical signaling complements biochemical repair, “coaching” tissues toward normalized function.
A critical distinction: PBM does not blunt acute inflammation like NSAIDs. It modulates it.
Clinical translation:
Why we use it: Respect the healing cascade; guide it without derailing it.
Two core delivery strategies exist:
In Class 4 devices, scanning is often used to avoid heat accumulation. MLS allows precise point-by-point dosing because synchronized pulsing prevents thermal buildup. This matters when targeting:
Robotic delivery further improves outcomes by:
In my practice, robotic hands-free delivery pairs well with active myofascial release or joint mobilization, as tissues warm and perfuse in real time.
Consequences:
The PBM evidence base is now substantial:
For MLS-specific approaches, synchronized dual-wavelength systems have demonstrated superior homogeneity and deeper effective dosing than unsynchronized multi-wavelength devices. High-quality randomized controlled trials and meta-analyses in PBM show clinically meaningful reductions in pain and improved function across musculoskeletal indications.
Selected findings:
References are provided at the end for detailed appraisal.
As an integrative clinician, I blend chiropractic, functional medicine, and regenerative strategies. Based on clinical experience and the literature:
General guidance (adjust to patient size, tissue depth, and phase of healing):
Why these choices: PBM is cumulative; consistent sessions build mitochondrial capacity and microvascular remodeling. Point dosing ensures adequate joules at small targets; robotic scanning ensures reproducibility. Integration with manual care and exercise turns biological readiness into functional gains.
In my experience and supported by published data, synchronized pulsed MLS delivery allows safe application:
This becomes crucial in sports medicine and post-operative rehab, where implants and tattoos are common.
After years of running multiple MLS robotic units, I have seen two dominant benefits:
These advantages translate to better outcomes and smoother clinic operations.
Real-world registry data tracking orthobiologics with and without MLS shows:
While registries are observational and not substitutes for RCTs, they highlight the pragmatic benefits and long-term durability of MLS when integrated into multimodal care.
From my practice experiences and case series:
You can explore more of my clinical observations and educational materials on my website, my professional profile WellnessDoctorRx, and my LinkedIn.
This comprehensive, evidence-informed approach aligns with the goals of modern regenerative and rehabilitative care: not just reducing pain, but restoring durability and performance.
In-text citations (APA 7):
Note: Readers interested in MLS-specific device data and parameter sets can request technical summaries and bibliographies for synchronized dual-wavelength systems.
Photobiomodulation is no longer a niche modality—it is a mature, evidence-based tool that enhances cellular energetics, circulation, and neuromodulation. In an integrative chiropractic and regenerative framework, MLS laser therapy fits naturally: it respects biology, accelerates recovery, and scales consistently with robotic delivery. When combined with precise manual care, kinetic chain rehabilitation, and whole-person health strategies, it helps patients move from pain relief to resilient function.
Explore more of my clinical insights at WellnessDoctorRx and my LinkedIn profile.
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Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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Dr. Alex Jimenez, DC, APRN, FNP-BC*, CFMP, IFMCP, ATN, CCST
(Board Certified: Family Practice Nurse Practitioner—Multistate)*
(Licensed Nurse Practitioner & Chiropractor - Multistate)*
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Dr. Maria Cardenas, MD
(Board Certified: Internal Medicine)*
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MD License #: J2933
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