Hand Joints Pain
Do you experience hand joint pains, burning sensation or swelling in the hands?
Do you experience hand joint pains, burning sensation or swelling in the hands?
Hand joint pains include Arthrosis of hand joints and traumatic damages – sprains, fractures, and dislocations and the symptoms from these acute injuries.
Did you know that?
- There is evidence that low level laser therapy (LLLT) can be used on acute hand injuries instead of icing.
- Laser reduces the pain of acute skin burns in the hands.
- There is some scientific proof that LLLT can help reduce pain and swelling, particularly in the hands of people with arthritis." Arthritis Australia
Please see treatment session procedures for your reference to use the Handy Pulse Laser

Session Procedure
| No. | Exposure Area | Frequency | Exposure Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Cubital fossa | 50Hz | 5 min |
| 2 | Rear side, Scanning*** | VARIABLE | 2 min |
| 3 | Palm side, Scanning*** | VARIABLE | 2 min |
| 4 | Along the cervical and thoracic departments of the spine (C5-Th1), paravertebral, scanning | VARIABLE | 2 min on each side |
No.1
Exposure AreaCubital fossa
Frequency50Hz
Exposure Time5 min
No.2
Exposure AreaRear side, Scanning***
FrequencyVARIABLE
Exposure Time2 min
No.3
Exposure AreaPalm side, Scanning***
FrequencyVARIABLE
Exposure Time2 min
No.4
Exposure AreaAlong the cervical and thoracic departments of the spine (C5-Th1), paravertebral, scanning
FrequencyVARIABLE
Exposure Time2 min on each side
Session frequency: 1 session per day or on alternative days
Course: 10–15 sessions
Repeated courses should be based on indications, in 3-4 weeks.
***When scanning zones 2 and 3, the emitter should stay longer at the most painful joints.
Have Questions?
Get in touch with our team about laser therapy for hand joints pain.