FAQs

Any Questions?

We have answered some of our frequently asked questions below. If there is anything else you’d like to ask then please get in touch, we’d be happy to help! You can find our contact details here.

How many K-Laser treatments are necessary?

The measurable effects of K-Laser therapy are cumulative in nature, and usually require multiple treatments. Many times the patient will experience relief immediately after the first or second treatment. The number of sessions will depend on the exact diagnosis, age and overall health status of the patient. In general, acute conditions can be treated more frequently and require fewer visits, typically 4-6. Chronic, and especially painful conditions may require 6, 10 or more visits.

Are there any safety risks associated with class IV laser therapy?

K-Laser treatments are extremely safe when applied by a K-Laser certified, properly trained professional. K-Laser treatments should never be given directly over the eye or the thyroid gland – along with other absolute and relative contraindications as spelled out in the K-Laser Safety Manual. K-Laser treatment is safe to deliver over bones with metal implants, broken skin, and on acute, swollen injuries. Also, pregnant technicians and assistants can safely give K-Laser treatments.

What type of warranty comes with the K-Laser

2 years for Cube 3 and 4

4 years for Cube Plus versions

Lifetime Diode Warranty and Software Updates

Can my assistants use K-Laser?

Technical staff in your practice can do treatment applications under supervision, and should get certified prior to performing K-Laser therapy. K-Laser provides certification and training onsite, as well as discussions on individual cases and protocols on future patient conditions.

Who is currently using K-Laser in the UK?

Please click here to find a K-Laser in the UK.

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Testimonials

I have just treated a member of the under 18 team England and Sale Sharks. He had a long-term shoulder pain/injury that had kept him out of the squad for 6 weeks despite intense manual and medical therapies, the results after 2 K-Laser sessions were amazing, by the fourth session his physiotherapist has given him the OK to play for England in Poland in a few weeks.

Dr. Andrew St Clair Logan

We have had great success with tendinopathies, plantar fasciitis, backs and soft tissue injuries including trigger fingers. Our referrals have shot up without any marketing, to the extent we have had to employ more staff as all our clinics are at maximum capacity.

Cordelia Squire

The K-Laser has increased the range and quality of treatments we can now offer our patients, used either in combination with existing chiropractic techniques or as a sole therapy. We have had some remarkable success stories from chronic, long-standing osteoarthritic or back disorders to acute musculoskeletal injuries and fracture repairs.

Julien Barker

As a professional stunt man, I pick up an awful lot of injuries along the way. One particularly injury was a broken ankle I had, and although I was back on my feet in 2 weeks I was in a lot of pain. I had the pain for almost two years, until Stephen brought his laser... Within 3 sessions I was no longer in pain doing normal everyday things. Three sessions later, the pain was completely gone. I even managed to do a 16-foot jump and land on my feet as part of one of my stunts - after such a long time injured it felt like a massive breakthrough. I am so grateful for how the laser has helped.

Ben Wright


I noticed an improvement in relief from pain after the first treatment which became more noticeable after Beth used the upgraded K-Laser device at week 5 and 6. The treatment reduced my pain significantly and provided more flexibility for longer between treatments. I will continue to have the K-Laser treatment on my regular visits and would recommend others to try the K-Laser device for their treatment.

Nick Morgan