Fibromyalgia

Red light therapy for fibromyalgia

Evidence on low-level laser therapy and phototherapy for fibromyalgia symptoms.

Study count

The cited meta-analysis included nine RCTs with 325 fibromyalgia patients.

Evidence grade

low

Panel relevance

partially-replicable

Bottom line

Fibromyalgia should be written as exploratory supportive evidence, not a proven home-panel treatment.

Consensus: A positive signal exists, but study quality and protocol heterogeneity keep certainty low.

What the studies found

  • LLLT improved Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire scores, pain, tender points, fatigue, stiffness, depression, and anxiety versus placebo.
  • The review noted low-to-middle methodological quality.
  • Protocol differences across laser type, exposure time, and medication status may drive heterogeneity.

Dosage and timing

WavelengthsNot settled nm
IrradianceNot settled
FluenceNot settled
Session timeVaried across trials.
FrequencyVaried across trials.
DurationVaried across trials.
TimingNo time-of-day consensus.
Treatment areaTender points or musculoskeletal targets.
Device typesLLLT and one combined LLLT/LED phototherapy trial.
NotesAdding LLLT to standardized exercise did not consistently add benefit.
  • No single protocol is established.
  • Tender-point targeting appears more evidence-relevant than nonspecific panel exposure.
  • Article language should avoid implying disease modification.

Caveats

  • Fibromyalgia requires individualized medical management.
  • The evidence base is small and heterogeneous.

Cited peer-reviewed sources

meta-analysis 9 included studies Evidence: low; direction: positive Panel relevance: partially-replicable Wavelengths: Not reported Dose/timing: Varied by trial / Varied by trial Area: Tender points or musculoskeletal targets Device: LLLT; one RCT used combined LLLT/LED phototherapy Source

Yeh SW, Hong CH, Shih MC, et al. Pain Physician. 2019.

A meta-analysis reported improvements in fibromyalgia impact, pain, tender points, fatigue, stiffness, depression, and anxiety versus placebo laser.

Source

Last reviewed: 2026-06-15