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Introducing the Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad

Red light therapy (RLT) (also known as photobiomodulation) is increasingly used in both clinical and home settings to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote recovery. The therapy works by delivering specific wavelengths of red and near infrared light to the body, where they influence many cellular processes, most notably mitochondrial energy production. By increasing the availability of ATP, the primary energy currency of the cell, RLT can support healing, maintenance, and repair across many types of tissues. 

Over the past decade, wearable RLT devices have made this technology accessible outside of specialized clinics. Devices such as wraps and panels allow targeted light delivery to joints, muscles, and skin, making it possible to use light therapy at home as part of a regular wellness routine. At Fringe, our RLT products were designed to deliver wavelengths and light intensities that closely resemble the therapeutic portion of natural sunlight, which research suggests falls within an effective biological range. 

While wearable wraps remain one of the most versatile ways to apply RLT, some environments require equipment that can withstand more demanding conditions. Clinical settings, athletic training facilities, and veterinary environments often require devices that are durable, easy to disinfect, and resistant to sweat, oils, and hair.

The Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad was designed with these environments in mind. Made from medical-grade silicone and powered by high-density LED light arrays delivering both red (660 nm) and near infrared (850 nm) wavelengths, the Clinical Pad provides the same therapeutic light exposure as our standard wraps while offering a surface that can be easily cleaned and disinfected between uses.

What Makes the Clinical Pad Different from a Standard Wrap

The Fringe Red Light Therapy Wrap remains one of the most versatile ways to apply red and near infrared light therapy. Its soft neoprene design makes it comfortable to wear and easy to position around many parts of the body, which makes it ideal for home use and for people who want a flexible wearable device.

The Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad, however, was designed for situations where durability, hygiene, and ease of cleaning are especially important.

Because of this design, the Clinical Pad may be particularly useful in situations such as:

Clinical settings such as physiotherapy, chiropractic, and sports medicine clinics where devices need to be disinfected between patients.

Athletic recovery environments, where sweat and skin oils can quickly accumulate on equipment.

Veterinary and animal care, since silicone surfaces do not trap fur and can be easily cleaned after treating animals.

Skin and dermatological applications, where hygienic surfaces are important when treating acne-prone skin or other conditions that benefit from careful cleaning between sessions.

Both the Clinical Pad and the standard Fringe Wrap deliver the same therapeutic wavelengths and light intensity, meaning the biological effects of the light remain the same. The difference lies primarily in the material and the environments in which the device is most practical to use.

Common Uses for the Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad

Red and near infrared light therapy have been studied for a wide range of health applications. By supporting mitochondrial energy production and influencing cellular signaling pathways involved in inflammation and repair, these wavelengths can promote healing and recovery in many different tissues. 

Because the Clinical Pad can be easily positioned over many parts of the body, it can be used for many of the same applications as other Fringe red light therapy devices. Common uses include:

Joint and muscle pain
Red light therapy has been studied for pain associated with joints, muscles, and connective tissue. Research suggests that red and near infrared light may help reduce inflammation and influence nerve signaling related to pain perception. 

Tendon and soft tissue injuries
Light therapy has been shown to support tissue repair by influencing cellular metabolism and collagen production, both of which play important roles in healing injured tissues such as tendons and muscle

Post-exercise recovery
Athletes often use red light therapy to support muscle recovery after training. Studies suggest it may help reduce muscle fatigue, decrease inflammation, and improve recovery between training sessions. 

Skin health and wound healing
Red light therapy is widely used in dermatology and skin care because of its ability to support tissue repair and collagen production. It has been studied for applications including acne, scarring, and wound healing

General inflammation support
Because inflammation is involved in many different health conditions, the anti-inflammatory effects of red and near infrared light may contribute to benefits across a wide range of tissues and systems. 

Like other Fringe red light therapy devices, the Clinical Pad delivers light at intensities designed to mimic the beneficial wavelengths of natural sunlight, allowing users to apply light therapy safely and conveniently to targeted areas of the body. 

             

How to Use the Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad

The Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad is designed to make light therapy simple and easy to integrate into daily routines. Because the pad is flexible and lightweight, it can be placed directly on the skin over joints, muscles, or other target areas.

 

 

Session duration

The Clinical Pad includes built-in timers for both 10-minute and 20-minute sessions, which helps ensure consistent session times. These durations fall within the range commonly used in red light therapy research and help keep sessions within the therapeutic window.

Light intensity

The device allows the light intensity to be adjusted to either 100% or 50% power. Most users will use the full intensity setting, which delivers light in the approximate range of 20–40 mW/cm² at the skin. This intensity is similar to the therapeutic wavelengths of sunlight and falls within the range commonly used in light therapy studies. 

The 50% setting can be useful for people with more sensitive skin or when treating areas that may feel more sensitive to warmth.

Session frequency

For most applications, we recommend that RLT be used 3–5 times per week, with one session per day on the same area of the body. This is because the biological effects of light therapy can persist for 24–48 hours, meaning that repeated sessions on the same area within a short time frame may not provide additional benefit. It is also safe to use RLT daily, although doing it more often does not necessarily lead to faster results.

Placement

For best results, the pad should be placed directly against the skin over the area you wish to treat. Direct contact reduces light reflection and helps maximize the amount of light absorbed by the tissue.

The flexible design allows the Clinical Pad to be used over many areas of the body, including:

• joints such as the knee, shoulder, or elbow
• large muscle groups such as the back or thighs
• localized areas of pain or inflammation
• skin areas requiring targeted light exposure

Because the pad is wireless and portable, sessions can be done while sitting, resting, or lying down, making it easy to incorporate into daily routines.

Cleaning the Clinical Pad

One of the key advantages of the Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad is its medical-grade silicone surface, which allows the device to be easily cleaned and disinfected between uses.

Unlike fabric-based devices, silicone does not absorb sweat, oils, lotions, or other substances that may come into contact with the surface during sessions. This makes the Clinical Pad well suited for environments where hygiene is important, including clinics, athletic facilities, and veterinary settings.

To clean the Clinical Pad:

• Wipe the silicone surface with a disinfecting wipe or cleaning solution that is safe for medical-grade silicone, such as alcohol-based disinfectant wipes commonly used in clinical settings.
• Allow the surface to air dry before the next use.
• Avoid soaking the device or allowing liquid to enter the charging port or control unit.

Regular cleaning helps maintain a hygienic surface and allows the Clinical Pad to be used safely across multiple sessions. This easy cleaning process is one of the reasons the Clinical Pad is particularly useful in professional environments where equipment may be used repeatedly throughout the day.

Conclusion

Red light therapy has become an increasingly popular way to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and promote recovery across a wide range of applications. As interest in light therapy continues to grow, so does the need for devices that can be used in a variety of environments beyond the home.

The Fringe Red Light Therapy Clinical Pad was designed to meet this need. By combining the same therapeutic red and near infrared light used in our standard wraps with a medical-grade silicone surface, the Clinical Pad offers a durable and hygienic option that can be easily cleaned between uses.

Whether used in clinical practices, athletic recovery settings, veterinary care, or home environments where easy cleaning is important, the Clinical Pad provides a flexible and practical way to deliver targeted light therapy to the body.

 

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Last updated: June 05, 2026
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about the author

Dr. Genevieve Newton, DC, PhD

Gen spent close to 20 years as a researcher and educator in the field of nutritional sciences before joining Fringe as its Scientific Director. Gen’s job is to “bring the science” that supports Fringe’s products and education. She is passionate about all things Fringe, and is a deep believer in healing body, mind and spirit using the gifts of the natural world.

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