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Infrared therapy may sound a bit high-tech, but it is actually a surprisingly simple and natural way to support your body. The heat penetrates deeply into muscles and joints, stimulates blood circulation, and promotes relaxation from within.

Whether you suffer from stiff muscles, joint pain, skin problems, or just want some extra relaxation: infrared lamps can do a lot for you. In this blog, we clearly outline the most common uses of infrared light.

Note: this text is not medical advice but is based on our own knowledge, customer experiences, and various online sources.

Infrared applications

  1. For flexible muscles
  2. For joint complaints
  3. Against back and neck pain
  4. For the face
  5. General relaxation & well-being

Applications of infrared lamps

1. For flexible muscles

The heat from infrared radiation penetrates deeply into the skin and muscles, effectively helping to relieve pain and tension in joints and tissues. This makes infrared therapy ideal for people with fibromyalgia and rheumatism, as it relaxes the muscles and reduces stiffness.

Unlike a hot water bottle or heating pad, infrared radiation heats the body directly without first warming the air. This makes the effect more targeted and noticeable faster.

Extra benefit: the heat also helps remove lactic acid and waste products, allowing muscles to recover faster after exertion and nutrients to better reach the cells.

For muscles and joints

2. For joint complaints

In conditions such as osteoarthritis or arthritis, infrared heat can provide relief. Due to its deep action, it improves blood flow in the joints, reducing stiffness and making movement easier. The gentle, direct heat also makes this therapy suitable for daily use without additional strain on the joints.

Many users find that regular use not only relieves pain but also improves mobility. This makes infrared a valuable support alongside other treatments.

Infrared lamp applications

3. Against back and neck pain

Many people use infrared therapy for back and neck complaints. An infrared lamp or special back brace delivers targeted heat, relaxing muscles and improving blood circulation. This helps not only with pain but also with the stiffness that often accompanies long-term complaints.

The great advantage is that infrared reaches the deeper muscle layers that often become tense due to stress or poor posture. Regular use can thus contribute to better mobility and more comfort in daily life.

4. For the face

Infrared therapy is increasingly becoming part of skincare routines. Regular use can improve blood circulation and stimulate cell renewal, making the skin firmer, smoother, and more even. Fine lines and wrinkles become softer, and the skin gains a healthier appearance.

Infrared light can also support skin problems such as acne and scars by speeding up the healing process and reducing inflammation. For many users, it is a natural way to improve the skin without aggressive treatments.

Infrared lamp application

5. General relaxation & well-being

Besides the physical benefits, many people also use infrared light as a way to relax. The deep heat has a calming effect on the body and can help with stress reduction.

Some users notice that after a session with an infrared lamp, they fall asleep faster and wake up feeling refreshed. A natural way to regain your daily balance.

Summary & advice

From flexible muscles to skin improvement and from joint pain to relaxation: infrared therapy is versatile and easy to use at home. With an infrared lamp, you bring a piece of wellness and recovery right into your home.

How to use an infrared lamp:

  • Keep the lamp at a 20–30 cm distance from the area to be treated
  • Use the light for 10–20 minutes per session
  • Repeat this 3–5 times per week
  • Results are often noticeable after a few weeks of regular use

At Liroma, we believe infrared therapy is a valuable addition to a healthy lifestyle. Want to know which lamp best suits your complaints or needs? Feel free to contact us for personal advice.

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Michael Tan

Michael Tan

Founder of Liroma

I help individuals and professionals apply red light therapy in a practical way, with clear explanations and smart routines. In these blogs, I share insights, protocols and tips you can use right away.

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