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Red Light Therapy for Fibromyalgia

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Updated Mar 2026Evidence: Grade C
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Written by RedLightOS Research Team · Photobiomodulation Research, Clinical Protocol Development

Last updated March 1, 2026Medical information reviewed for accuracy

The Bottom Line

Near-infrared therapy at 810-850nm may reduce fibromyalgia pain and fatigue by improving mitochondrial function and modulating central pain sensitization. Dose: 4-20 J/cm², 15-30 minutes, 3-5x/week for 4-8 weeks. Evidence is insufficient for strong recommendations. Evidence grade: C (preliminary).

How Does Red Light Therapy Help Fibromyalgia?

NIR light may reduce central sensitization, improve mitochondrial function in fatigued muscle tissue, and modulate pain signaling pathways.

Recommended wavelengths: 810nm, 850nm

What Does the Research Say?

Research for this specific application is limited. The mechanisms described above are supported by the broader photobiomodulation literature, but dedicated randomized controlled trials for fibromyalgia are still needed.

Recommended Protocol

Wavelengths810nm, 850nm
Dose Range4-20 J/cm²
Session Duration15-30 min
Frequency3-5x/week
Time to Results4-8 weeks
Evidence GradeGrade C

Contraindications & Cautions

  • !Do not replace prescribed pain management without medical guidance

What We Don't Know Yet

Evidence is preliminary and based on small studies or case reports. Results should be interpreted cautiously. More controlled research is needed before strong recommendations can be made.

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Research Basis

This content is informed by 47+ published peer-reviewed studies on photobiomodulation.

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