The Best Just Got Better with the TQ Solo Laser the world’s most advanced pain-relieving therapy. FDA approved cold laser technology provides relief for acute and chronic pain and sports injuries along with muscle spasm, arthritis pain, muscle strain and muscle stiffness.
Get back in action quicker
Getting back on the field quicker and healthier is the goal of sports injury rehabilitation. Leading major sports athletic trainers credit new benefits made possible with laser therapy equipment by Multi Radiance Medical with getting players back in action sooner. They use it because it has demonstrated the ability to improve recovery times and help maintain healthy joints and muscle.
The most advanced cold laser therapy available
Getting back on the field quicker and healthier is the goal of sports injury rehabilitation. Leading major sports athletic trainers credit new benefits made possible with laser therapy equipment by Multi Radiance Medical with getting players back in action sooner. They use it because it has demonstrated the ability to improve recovery times and help maintain healthy joints and muscle.
What is cold laser therapy?
Cold laser therapy utilizes Multi Radiance Technology™ (MRT) which is DRUG FREE and FDA APPROVED. MRT allows us to deliver the healing power of photons (or light) exactly where treatment is needed. A unique combination of four radiances creates the perfect environment for optimal pain relief and accelerated healing without using any drugs or medications. MRT uses laser light and neurostimulation simultaneously or individually and it is non-invasive.
Effectively works on reduction on pain associated with:
- Neck pain (cervical)
- Low back pain (lumbar)
- Elbow and joint pain and injuries
- Wrist pain and injuries
- Lower extremities pain
- Knee and joint pain and injuries
- Foot and ankle pain
Benefits of MRT
- It’s quick and simply to apply
- Can be used immediately after injury, over pins and plates
- It’s considered the safest “electrotherapy” available by research experts
- Has a proven worldwide track record of effective and safe treatment
How does laser therapy work?
- Photons absorbed by the cells stimulate the mitochondria to accelerate production of ATP
- Biochemical increase in cell energy is used to transform cells from a state of illness to a stable, healthy state
- Super pulsed laser therapy delivers light energy (photons) to damaged cells without thermal damage
- Low level laser therapy provides safe, fast pain relief and accelerates healing.
- Therefore it is a drug-free, non-invasive, effective solution without side effects.
Where Does it Hurt? We Can Help!

Low Back/Lumbar
If you have low back pain, you are not alone. At any given time, about 25% of people in the United States report having low back pain within the past three months. In most cases, low back pain is mild and disappears on its own.

Neck/Cervical
The neck is less protected than the rest of the spine and can be vulnerable to injury and disorders that produce pain and restrict motion often affecting everyday activities. For many, it is a temporary condition disappearing with time.

Mid-Back/Thoracic
The thoracic spine encompasses the upper- and middle-back region and extends down about five inches past the bottom of the shoulder blades. Although it is solidly constructed and relatively stable, it can also be a source of pain.

Shoulder
The shoulder is not a very stable type of joint and tends to be easily injured. Pain can arise from problems with instability or impingement of the soft tissue or bony structure. Injuries can occur while performing manual labor, playing sports, or very often by repetitive movements.

Hip and Groin
The hip is a ball and socket joint designed to withstand repeated motion, but can become damanged due to overuse or injury. A groin strain is an overstretch or tearing injury to the muscles of the inner thigh or front of the hip

Knee/Hamstring/Quads
Knee pain can restrict movement, affect muscle control in the sore leg, and reduce the strength and endurance of the muscles that support the knee. The most common disease affecting the knee is osteoarthritis.

Foot/Ankle/Calf
The feet and ankles work together to provide support and mobility to the body. With proper detection, intervention, and care, most foot and ankle problems can be lessened or prevented. Calf injuries usually occur as a result of a sudden pushing off movement or from excessive over-stretching.

Hand/Wrist/Elbow
Pain in the hand, wrist, elbow or fingers is generally caused by repetitive motions, overuse, or an underlying condition like arthritis or tendonitis. It is a very common complaint. Injuries can also occur during accidents or activities.

Head/Jaw
Many children and adults suffer from chronic jaw and facial pain. Jaw pain can happen all of a sudden, or it can start off mild and become more intense over time. Identifying the underlying issue is the first step in treating this condition.