Is your knee stiff in the morning, your lower back aches by afternoon, and by evening you're exhausted from the pain? The B-Cure Laser Pro is a clinically tested home soft-laser device you can use yourself — day after day, without a clinic visit. The most powerful home device in the B-Cure family, with an energy density of 5 Joules/min. Why choose the B-Cure Laser Pro? 5 Joules/min energy density The most powerful device in the B-Cure range — 5 J/min enables the laser light to reach tissues 3–5 cm deep, reaching areas creams and patches cannot. Self-treatment at home, anytime No waiting, no appointments. Morning, noon, night — treat yourself when it hurts. It belongs to laser class 1, so it is safe to use without protective goggles. Treatment without side effects Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a non-invasive, painless procedure. There are no known side effects — it can be used as an adjunct to medical treatment. Lightweight and portable Take it anywhere — travel, training, work. With 3 replaceable batteries it can be used for more than 4 hours without recharging. What to use it for? Stiff in the morning, aching knee during the day? ▼ Sound familiar? You need 5–10 minutes of movement in the morning before you can manage stairs. During the day it tugs and aches, and at night you keep searching for a comfortable position. The 808 nm laser can reach behind the knee joint capsule — studies suggest low-level laser therapy may favourably influence pain from knee osteoarthritis and help preserve joint mobility. Usage tip: Place the device directly on the kneecap, then on the inner and outer sides of the knee. 6–8 minutes per treatment point, twice daily. By afternoon can you barely straighten your back? ▼ Sound familiar? It’s fine in the morning, but as the day goes on — sitting, driving, cooking — by evening you can hardly stand upright. The B-Cure Laser Pro light can reach tissues around the spinal canal. Research indicates low-level laser therapy may help relieve lower back pain and contribute to relaxation of surrounding muscles. Usage tip: Mark 3–4 treatment points along the spine in the painful area. Use the stand for more comfortable treatment! Does your shoulder hurt when you lift your arm? ▼ Sound familiar? Drying your hair, reaching a shelf, putting on a coat — every movement stabs. At night you can’t even turn onto the painful side. In a double-blind, randomized clinical trial (RCT), at-home treatment with the B-Cure Laser Pro favourably influenced pain and disability during rehabilitation after rotator cuff surgery. Usage tip: Treat the front, side and back surfaces of the shoulder joint — 6–8 minutes per point, twice daily. Pulled something again? Another 2 weeks out? ▼ Sound familiar? You’re in good shape, then a muscle strain or tendon inflammation sidelines you for weeks. Research suggests low-level laser therapy can favourably influence tissue regeneration. The 808 nm wavelength supports mitochondrial activity, which may contribute to faster recovery after sports injuries. Usage tip: For acute injuries you can start from day one. Begin with 1.5 minutes daily, then gradually increase treatment time! Slow-healing wound or an unsightly scar? ▼ Sound familiar? A surgical scar still pulls months later, the wound heals slowly, or scar tissue is thicker than it should be. Studies indicate low-level laser therapy can favourably affect collagen production and tissue regeneration. The device can be used on wounds and scars — for open wounds keep about 1 cm distance, without touching the skin surface. Usage tip: For open wounds do not touch the surface with the device — keep about 1 cm from the area. For scar treatment place directly on the skin. Is your tooth/jaw sore after the dentist? ▼ Sound familiar? After wisdom tooth extraction, root canal treatment, or implant surgery it can throb and swell for days, and opening your mouth is difficult. In a randomized, double-blind clinical trial at-home laser treatment with a B-Cure device showed similar results to conventional medication for relieving temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain. In another RCT, laser therapy after wisdom tooth surgery favourably influenced pain, swelling and limited mouth opening. Usage tip: Treat the painful area from the outside across the facial surface. 6–8 minutes per point, twice daily. Is your dog/cat limping or moving with difficulty? ▼ Sound familiar? Your ageing pet struggles to get up, limps, or their hip problems are worsening. The B-Cure Laser Pro can also be used to treat your pets. Its class 1 laser rating means it is safe to use without protective goggles — neither you nor your pet is at risk. Usage tip: Move the fur aside so the laser targets the skin directly. 6–8 minutes per point, twice daily. Gradually increase treatment duration. How to use it? It's this simple: 1 Turn it on Hold down the left button, then press the main operation button. Release both at the same time — the device will start automatically. 2 Place on the painful area Hold the device lightly and perpendicular to the treatment surface. Do not press hard against the skin — the automatic shut-off may activate. For open wounds keep ~1 cm from the surface. 3 Treat 6–8 minutes per point Keep the device still on the given point. If you want to treat several areas, move to the next after finishing one. You can treat yourself 2–3 times daily. 4 Repeat regularly With regular use the effect becomes noticeable. For acute pain you can start on day one — for chronic complaints 2–3 weeks of regular treatment is usually required according to experience. Watch it in action Watch the video to see how the B-Cure Laser Pro works in practice — from turning it on to the treatment. What’s in the package? B-Cure Laser Pro device Adjustable treatment stand Charger 3× rechargeable batteries (NiMH) User manual + treatment booklet Carrying bag Accessories and extras Adjustable treatment stand ▼ The stand lets you fix the device in place so your hands remain free during treatment. Especially useful for treating the lower back, neck and knee where the device needs to stay in one place for longer. 3 replaceable batteries ▼ The device includes three AAA-sized 1.2V, 850 mA NiMH batteries. Fully charged they provide over 4 hours of continuous operation. While one charges you can use another. Maintenance and cleaning ▼ The device does not require special maintenance. After use wipe the treatment surface with a soft, dry cloth. Do not use alcohol or solvents for cleaning. Store in a dry, cool place inside the carrying bag. Recharge batteries regularly; do not let them fully discharge. Frequently asked questions Do I need protective goggles to use the B-Cure Laser Pro? No, the B-Cure Laser Pro is class 1, so it is safe to use without protective goggles. The only rule is: do not point the laser beam directly into the eye. When can I feel the effect? For acute pain changes may be noticeable within a few days. For chronic complaints, 2–3 weeks of regular treatment is usually required. This varies individually — depending on severity, tissue depth and treatment regularity. Can I use it alongside other treatments (medication, physiotherapy)? Yes, the B-Cure Laser Pro can be combined with other treatments — medications, ointments, physiotherapy, or shockwave therapy. Use it as an adjunct to therapies prescribed by your doctor. What’s the difference between B-Cure Classic, Sport Pro and Pro? All three devices operate at the same 808 nm wavelength; the difference is in energy output. The Classic delivers 3.75 J/min, while the Sport Pro and Pro both deliver 5 J/min. The Pro model is the highest-spec version, supplied with 3 batteries and a treatment stand — designed for intensive, regular use. Safe for heart patients and pacemaker wearers? Yes, the B-Cure Laser Pro is safe for heart patients and those with pacemakers. The device does not emit electromagnetic radiation that would interfere with a pacemaker. Can I treat multiple areas in one session? Yes, you can treat as many areas as needed one after another — knee, neck, back, even burns. There is no upper limit to the number of treatments. Spend 6–8 minutes on each treatment point, then move to the next area. Technical specifications Device name B-Cure Laser Pro Laser type GaAlAs solid-state laser diode Laser class Class 1 (safe to use without protective goggles) Wavelength 808 nm (infrared) Maximum power 250 mW Energy per minute 5 Joules/min Pulse frequency 13 kHz Pulse duration 26 μs Laser beam size 45 × 10 mm Beam divergence ±3° Diode lifetime 1000 hours Battery 3× AAA NiMH, 1.2V, 850 mA Operating time 4+ hours (fully charged) Medical device CE-marked, Class IIa medical device Manufacturer Good Energies Ltd., Israel Contraindications Do not point directly into the eye Do not use over known malignant tumor sites Do not use on the abdomen or uterus during pregnancy Do not apply directly over the thyroid gland Important information The device can be used as a supplementary treatment alongside therapy prescribed by a physician. It does not replace medical examination or treatment. Consult your treating physician if you have complaints! The information in this product description is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Individual results may vary. The device is a medical device — the user is responsible for its use. Scientific sources PubMed-indexed scientific publications supporting the device’s mechanism of action: Abufoul R, Gavish L, Haddad M (2023): Photobiomodulation self-treatment at home after rotator cuff arthroscopic repair accelerates improvement in pain, functionality, and quality of life. Lasers Surg Med. 55(7):662-673. PubMed Double-blind RCT performed with B-Cure Laser Pro (Level I RCT) Del Vecchio A et al. (2019): Evaluation of the efficacy of a new LLLT home protocol in TMJ disorder-related pain. Cranio 39(2):141-150. PubMed Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial with a B-Cure device Erismen Agan B et al. (2025): Comparison of the postoperative effect of LLLT and PRF on mandibular third molar surgery. BMC Oral Health 25(1):427. PubMed Randomized trial with a B-Cure Dental Laser after dental procedures Clijsen R et al. (2017): Effects of LLLT on pain in patients with musculoskeletal disorders: systematic review and meta-analysis. Eur J Phys Rehabil Med. 53(4):603-610. PubMed 18 studies, 1462 participants — systematic review and meta-analysis Yeh SW et al. (2019): Low-Level Laser Therapy for Fibromyalgia: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Pain Physician 22(3):241-254. PubMed 9 RCTs, 325 participants — meta-analysis of fibromyalgia treatment Malik S et al. (2022): Effect of LLLT plus exercise therapy on pain, ROM, muscle strength, and function in knee osteoarthritis. Somatos Mot Res. 40(1):8-24. 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