Laser Therapy in Texas
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Top laser therapy in Texas
528 Innovations LLC
528 Innovations LLC develops Class 3R-rated laser therapy systems designed for wellness, pain management, skin rejuvenation, muscle recovery, cognitive optimization, and whole-body health applications. The company's primary product is the 5i Series Laser Therapy System, a modular, compact, clinic-grade device engineered for both professional and home use. The system integrates with the 528i Mobile App to deliver precision-guided therapy protocols—an industry-first approach combining professional-grade therapeutic power with simplified home accessibility. The company positions its devices as personalized wellness solutions with expandable software, multiple user profiles, and support for pediatric and pet applications. Products are marketed as safe for family use and suitable for diverse therapeutic indications including elevated mood, skin health, pain relief, and muscle recovery. The company appears to be newly launched (referenced as "NEW company" on homepage) and emphasizes innovation in light-based therapy delivery through interactive, connected wellness platforms rather than traditional medical device distribution.
CureWave Lasers LLC
CureWave Lasers manufactures high-intensity laser therapy (HILT) systems designed for non-invasive treatment of acute and chronic pain, soft tissue injuries, and difficult-to-treat orthopedic conditions. The CureWave Laser System is an infrared photobiomodulation device that operates at wavelengths exceeding 1280 nm, optimizing penetration depth while minimizing absorption by melanin, hemoglobin, and oxyhemoglobin. The system delivers photonic energy to injured and inflamed tissues, with claimed mechanisms including stimulation of cell growth, increased vascular activity, anti-inflammatory action, enhanced metabolic activity, improved nerve function, pain reduction, scar tissue reduction, and accelerated rehabilitation. Treatment sessions typically range from 15–30 minutes, with recommended initial frequency of three sessions per week adjusted based on patient progress. The device is marketed to medical practitioners, physical therapy clinics, sports medicine facilities, and athletic training centers as an alternative to pharmaceutical pain management and surgical intervention. The system is described as non-invasive with no reported adverse reactions or allergies, leveraging the body's natural healing processes. CureWave positions the technology as suitable for spinal stenosis, acute injuries, chronic pain conditions, and soft tissue healing applications. The company emphasizes clinical outcomes, practitioner return on investment, and patient satisfaction improvements. No specific FDA clearance, 510(k), ISO, or other regulatory certifications are explicitly mentioned in available content.
LZR7, Inc.
LZR7, Inc. manufactures the LZR UltraBright, a portable handheld light therapy device combining red (660 nm) and infrared (810 nm) LEDs for therapeutic applications. The device is positioned as a high-output alternative to traditional lasers and lower-power LED therapy units, with optical power outputs of 10,000 mW or 20,000 mW. Key features include advanced surface mount LEDs, auto-dosing timer, integrated cooling system, and medical-grade power supply. Treatment times are reported as 15–60 seconds per area, significantly faster than competing devices. The company emphasizes the distinction between electrical power (watts) and optical power (milliwatts), highlighting their optical power specifications as a primary differentiator. Applications mentioned include muscle recovery, pain relief, fascia healing, injury recovery, and treatment of conditions such as Morton's neuroma and Dupuytren's contracture. The device is available in both handheld and strapped portable configurations. Products come with a 1-year parts and labor warranty. Marketing materials reference clinical use by practitioners (chiropractors, therapists) and consumer wellness applications. No formal FDA clearance, ISO certification, or regulatory credentials are explicitly stated on the site.
MICROLIGHT CORPORATION OF AMERICA
MicroLight Corporation of America is a pioneer in cold laser therapy, established in 1990 and the first company with FDA clearance to market low-level laser therapy (LLLT) for the non-surgical treatment of pain through adjunctive therapy. The company specializes in the patented 830 nanometer (nm) wavelength Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide (GaAIAs) laser systems, classified by the FDA as a laser device for adjunctive use in pain therapy. Over 30 years of peer-reviewed clinical studies published on PubMed document that the 830nm wavelength is optimal for treating pain, inflammation, and wound healing. MicroLight's Smart Laser systems are designed for clinical and therapeutic applications, including treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome, arthritis, sports injuries, and deep tissue pain. The company also markets laser systems for veterinary medicine. MicroLight manufactures and supplies laser therapy devices, components, accessories, and provides clinical training and educational resources to medical professionals and practitioners worldwide.