Sports Recovery Solution
Why Sports Recovery Needs PBM Now
- Pain Points:
High athlete load, tight turnarounds, DOMS and soft-tissue strain, inconsistent manual therapies, and growing expectations for objective recovery protocols. - Category Relevance:
Red + NIR wavelengths are widely adopted to support circulation, tissue comfort, and post-exercise recovery routines. PBM devices scale from wearables (targeted zones) to vertical panels (whole-body) to beds (360° exposure), enabling multi-station throughput and consistent SOPs across facilities. - REDDOT Advantage:
One-stop OEM/ODM with configuration options for wavelength mix, irradiance targets, arrays, thermal management, stands/carts, UI, safety interlocks, and compliance documentation—so the solution is ready for you.

Sports Recovery Application

Thermal Room Revitalization (Sauna Integration)

Glow Facial Lounge (Pre/Post-Sauna Skin Program)

Pre-Activation & Warm-Up Routines
Recommended Product Matrix
Battery or DC; straps
Travel kit friendly; hands-free
Wall mount or mobile cart
Best throughput for teams/gyms
Floor standing, medical-grade hinge
Highest perceived value; SOP consistency
Red Light Therapy Better Science Recovery
Red Light Therapy (RLT) uses specific wavelengths of light to promote cellular repair and reduce inflammation, accelerating the body’s natural healing processes.
- Enhances muscle recovery after intense workouts
- Reduces muscle soreness and joint pain
- Improves circulation and flexibility
- Speeds up healing of sports injuries

FAQ's
1. What wavelengths are best for sports recovery?
A mix works best offer short add-on sessions (about 10–20 minutes) along with tiered memberships. You can also boost revenue by selling at-home products like masks, portable devices, and belts to keep clients engaged between visits.
2. How long should each session be?
Many programs run 6–12 minutes per station depending on distance and target tissue. We provide SOP charts (time × distance × zone) to standardize across staff and locations.
3 How do panels, belts, and beds differ operationally?
How do panels, belts, and beds differ operationally? Belts = targeted, mobile, hands-free; Panels = best throughput and scalability; Beds = premium full-body experience and highest perceived member value.
4 Can we integrate PBM with our existing modalities?
Yes—commonly paired with mobility work, manual therapy, cryo/contrast, EMS, and compression. We help you map PBM into your session flow to avoid bottlenecks.
5 What about safety?
Our designs prioritize thermal management, eye-safety practices, timers, and stable enclosures. We supply guidelines for spacing, eye protection, and supervised use.
6 Lead time, MOQ, and customization?
Typical MOQs vary by model. We offer private label, wavelength tuning, UI/firmware tweaks, mounting hardware, and packaging design. We’ll confirm exact lead times after spec lock.