
Changing Lives Through Laser Therapy
Experience the potential benefits of laser therapy, a non-invasive option that supports the body’s natural healing processes and fits comfortably into a personalized care plan. At Aligned Together, Summus Laser Therapy is often used to help improve comfort, support mobility, and ease everyday movement, especially when you are looking for a gentle, targeted approach that works well alongside other care. Our team may recommend laser therapy on its own or as part of a broader integrative plan with chiropractic, massage therapy, manual osteopathic therapy, or acupuncture. That way, your care can stay focused on the bigger picture, not just one area of concern.
Proven Safe & Effective
Summus Laser Therapy provides targeted support for temporary pain relief, improved mobility, and overall wellness. This innovative, non-invasive option is designed to fit comfortably into a personalized care plan, offering focused support that may help ease everyday movement and complement other services in our integrative approach.

Frequently Asked Questions
Click here to explore our frequently asked questions and learn more about what to expect at Aligned Together for our Summus Laser Therapy. You will find helpful details about how laser therapy is used, what a typical visit may look like, and how it can fit into a personalized care plan alongside chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture, or manual osteopathic care. It is a simple way to get a better sense of the experience before your first visit.

Common Conditions
Relief from conditions like arthritis, tendonitis, joint pain, and other nagging areas of discomfort can often start with understanding what is driving the issue in the first place. At Aligned Together, we use specialized laser therapy as part of a personalized, integrative approach that may help reduce irritation, support mobility, and make everyday movement feel more manageable. Our clinic takes the time to assess your needs carefully, so we can determine whether laser therapy is a good fit on its own or alongside chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture, or manual osteopathic care.
