Neuropathy / diabetic peripheral neuropathy

Red light therapy for neuropathy

Early evidence on photobiomodulation for diabetic peripheral neuropathy symptoms and nerve-related outcomes.

Study count

The cited systematic review included eight randomized and non-randomized studies.

Evidence grade

low

Panel relevance

partially-replicable

Bottom line

Neuropathy content should be cautious and medical-context-first, especially for diabetes-related neuropathy.

Consensus: Evidence is early and suggests possible benefit for diabetic peripheral neuropathy pain and nerve conduction, but certainty is low.

What the studies found

  • The review reported improvements in neuropathic pain and nerve conduction velocity across included studies.
  • The review also described reductions in plantar pressure distribution, a risk factor related to diabetic foot ulcers.
  • Because non-randomized studies were included, the category should remain low-certainty.

Dosage and timing

WavelengthsNot settled nm
IrradianceNot settled
FluenceNot settled
Session timeVaried by study.
FrequencyVaried by study.
DurationVaried by study.
TimingNo strong consensus.
Treatment areaFeet or lower limbs in diabetic peripheral neuropathy studies.
Device typesPhotobiomodulation therapy devices.
NotesEvidence includes randomized and non-randomized designs.
  • No general panel dosage can be extracted responsibly from the cited review alone.
  • Peripheral neuropathy protocols should be separated by cause rather than treated as one category.
  • Diabetes-related neuropathy requires medical management beyond symptom relief.

Caveats

  • Neuropathy has many causes and may signal serious disease.
  • Reduced sensation increases burn and injury risk with any device used on feet or legs.
  • Diabetes care should not be delayed or replaced by PBM.

Cited peer-reviewed sources

systematic-review 8 included studies Evidence: low; direction: positive Panel relevance: partially-replicable Wavelengths: Not reported Dose/timing: Varied by study / Varied by study Area: Feet or lower limb targets in diabetic peripheral neuropathy Device: Photobiomodulation therapy devices Source

Korada HY, Arora E, Maiya GA, et al. Current Diabetes Reviews. 2023.

A systematic review found PBM studies reporting improvements in neuropathic pain, nerve conduction, and plantar pressure distribution.

Source

Last reviewed: 2026-06-15