Red light therapy: Can infrared help you recover after a workout?
Back at Thriyv, one of Dr Shields's regular clients, Kate McLelland, jumps off a red light therapy bed. She's been using red light since fracturing her neck two years ago, when a barbell landed on her while CrossFit training.
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