
What is Laser Therapy?
Laser therapy is a non-invasive, clinically used treatment that uses targeted light energy to support tissue healing, reduce inflammation and relieve pain.
At The Osteopathic Hub in Cirencester, laser therapy is used alongside osteopathy and hands-on treatment to support recovery from both acute injuries and persistent musculoskeletal pain.
The treatment works at a cellular level to help stimulate repair, improve circulation and calm irritated tissues. It is comfortable, safe and delivered by a qualified osteopath as part of a personalised treatment plan.
Laser therapy is not used as a standalone treatment at the clinic. Instead, it is integrated with osteopathy or manual therapy to support better clinical outcomes and longer-term relief.
Laser therapy can support
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Arthritic joint pain
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Inflammation and tissue irritation
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Plantar fasciitis
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Tendon and ligament injuries
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Chronic musculoskeletal pain
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Back and neck pain
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Shoulder, knee and joint conditions
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Soft tissue injuries and strains
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Slow-healing injuries
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Post-injury recovery
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Localised swelling and discomfort
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Persistent pain not settling with rest
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Supporting tissue repair and healing

How we use laser therapy at The Osteopathic Hub
Laser therapy is always delivered by a qualified osteopath following assessment.
It may be recommended as part of your treatment plan when additional support for healing, inflammation or pain relief is needed.
By combining laser therapy with osteopathy or massage-based treatment, we aim to reduce pain, improve movement and support recovery in a calm, clinically focused environment.



