Putting Mitochondrial Health at the Center of Clinical Care

Mitochondrial dysfunction is increasingly recognized as a common root for diverse symptoms such as fatigue, mood disturbances, and systemic inflammation. This article advocates for whole-body photobiomodulation (WB-PBM)—the use of red and near-infrared light—as a means for chiropractors to move beyond localized musculoskeletal care to influence systemic physiology. During a session, photons penetrate tissues to stimulate cytochrome c oxidase in the mitochondria, which restores efficient electron transport and increases ATP synthesis.

Beyond energy production, PBM helps normalize reactive oxygen species (ROS) and improves the regulation of intracellular calcium, which is essential for muscle contraction and nervous system function. The article highlights the "abscopal effect," where light delivered to one area can provide benefits to distant, non-illuminated tissues through systemic signaling. This technology also addresses "light deficiency" caused by modern indoor lifestyles and excess blue light exposure. By integrating WB-PBM via treatment packages or wellness memberships, chiropractors can address the foundation of systemic vitality, supporting the body’s innate healing capacity and improving overall patient well-being.
Putting Mitochondrial Health at the Center of Clinical Care