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Lower-Level Therapy: A Breakthrough in Healing & Recovery

Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT), also known as photobiomodulation, is a non-invasive treatment that uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate cellular function and promote healing. It has been widely researched for its ability to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and support neurological recovery without medication or surgery.

Many seek LLLT for chronic pain, injuries, or neurological conditions that haven’t responded well to traditional treatments. By enhancing the body’s natural healing processes, LLLT provides a safe and effective alternative for improving health and function.

How Does LLLT Work?

LLLT delivers low-intensity light to tissues, where it stimulates mitochondria—the cell’s powerhouse. This increases energy production, enhances circulation, and triggers anti-inflammatory and healing responses. The process is similar to how plants absorb sunlight for energy, except human cells absorb light to improve biological function.

LLLT can:

  • Reduce Pain and Inflammation by decreasing inflammatory chemicals and boosting endorphins.
  • Accelerate Tissue Repair by enhancing collagen production and cell regeneration.
  • Improve Blood Flow and Oxygenation to damaged areas, promoting faster healing.
  • Support Nerve Regeneration for conditions like neuropathy and brain injuries.

Sessions typically last between 5 to 20 minutes, and multiple treatments may be recommended for optimal results. Unlike high-powered lasers, LLLT is painless and does not cause burns or discomfort.

Where Can I Try LLT Therapy

LLLT is available at chiropractic offices, physical therapy clinics, and neurology centers. At NorCal Brain Center, we offer LLLT as part of personalized treatment plans. After a thorough evaluation, our doctors determine whether LLLT is the right fit for your needs.

If you or a loved one struggles with chronic pain or neurological issues, LLLT may be the solution you’ve been looking for. Contact NorCal Brain Center today to explore how this therapy can support your recovery!

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Jang - Rehab Specialist
Rehab Specialist

Jang

Jang was born in Incheon, South Korea, and moved to the U.S. when he was one year old. He was raised in Morgan Hill, and from a young age, he knew that helping others made him happy. At 12, he began volunteering in various capacities, including preparing food, cleaning trash, assisting with after-school activities, and more. However, it wasn’t until he took his first actual science course in high school at age 14 that he developed a passion for science.

Combining his love for helping others with his interest in science, Jang attended the University of California, Davis, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Neurobiology, Physiology, and Behavior (NPB). His time there cemented his passion for healthcare. Since graduating, he has worked at various clinics, hoping to gain as much knowledge and experience as possible to positively impact people’s lives.

Initially, Jang aspired to become a Physician Assistant. After working at Norcal Brain Center for a year and witnessing its profound impact on patients, he hopes to become a clinical neurologist one day.

He enjoys working out, spending time outdoors, and exploring new restaurants with friends and family in his free time.

Shrina: Rehab Specialist
Rehab Specialist

Shrina

Originally from the Bay Area, Shrina moved to sunny San Diego to pursue her education at the University of California, San Diego, where she earned a Bachelor of Science in Human Biology. After several years of exploring life on the coast, she returned to her hometown of San Jose, where she is thrilled to be surrounded by her large, supportive family.

Shrina is working toward becoming a Physician Assistant—a journey that, while challenging, is deeply fulfilling. She embraces every step of the process as an opportunity for professional and personal growth, believing that each experience shapes her into the compassionate caregiver she aspires to be. From a young age, she has been driven by a desire to help others meaningfully, a passion that has guided her throughout her career.