Red Light Therapy Treatments now available at The Workout Hub

A Powerful Red Light Wall System

Your tool for achieving optimal skin health, rejuvenation, and pain relief.

Double or quadruple up to get the most out of your red light therapy sessions. Cover the whole body in light so not one part is missed, bringing maximum benefit to your skin & muscles with the effective combination of near-infrared and red light frequencies.

Flicker-Free, Low EMF Technology

These panels are engineered with flicker-free LEDs and low EMF technology, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience every session. Fall into a deep state of relaxation once you begin your session and feel a sense of cell regeneration from your day-to-day activities. Each exposed cell reacts to the light, increasing your ATP (an energy molecule) production and enhancing mitochondria function substantially.

Accelerates Skin Rejuvenation & Muscular Repair

Enhances Workout Recovery & Performance

Reduces Inflammation, Pain & Swelling

Boosts Collagen Production for a Youthful Appearance

Relaxing and Soothing for the Mind & Body

Red light therapy can reduce pain in a variety of contexts, especially conditions involving joint pain, including knee osteoarthritis,[1] lower back pain,[2] and neck pain.[3] There is also preliminary evidence that red light therapy can reduce pain in fibromyalgia,[4] tendinopathy,[5] rheumatoid arthritis,[6] and headache,[7] as well as during hip surgery recovery.[8]

Red light therapy has been shown to promote hair regrowth in people with hair loss due to androgenic alopecia, with effects seen in both men and women.[9][10] In these studies, the scalp is directly exposed to red light, usually in the 650 to 660 nm range.

Red light therapy has been found to be beneficial for childhood myopia (nearsightedness), slowing its progression and even preventing its occurrence.[11][12][13] Red light therapy may also be helpful for other eye conditions (e.g., macular degenerationcataracts), but research is still too limited to be certain of its effectiveness.[14][15][16]

Preliminary evidence suggests red light therapy can improve cognitive function in people with dementia[17] and possibly in healthy people as well.[18]