GameDay helps your body recover quicker.
Setting 3 on the GameDay laser is designed specifically to help you recover from bumps and bruises,
muscle sprains, stiffness or spasms. The scientifically supported inhibitory frequencies used in Setting 3
allow for pain relief and helps you get back to your training regimen “at the speed of light”.
Utilizing the Game Day Laser after the work-out or competition may allow you speed up the recovery, reduce muscle fatigue and gain the strength and stamina to get to the next training quicker.
The studies have shown 300% faster recovery (than placebo)*
* Research references
1) Clinical Trial by Antonialli et al concluded the GameDay Laser treatment had a “protective” effect on the muscles minimizing oxidative damage compared to placebo and protected against fatigue.
2) 300% faster recovery (than placebo)
3) Improved performance by 20% (over placebo) during the activity, and a noted increase in performance by 10-15% after 48 hours!!
4) LLLT controls the development of inflammation and the eliminates the effects of DOMS better than ice without pharmacological interventions
5) Safe, non-heating, and provides protection against muscle damage when used before activity
6) The Game Day Laser is an effective way to enhance performance and accelerate recovery
7) Barnes, et al found that 80% of all pitchers were able to improve total pitch count (p<0.023) by 16% with one active laser session that lasted less than 5 minutes!
8) Clinical Trial Vanin, et al demonstrated a 100% improvement in strength after 30 days compared to the placebo by administrating pre and post lifting treatments with the Multi Radiance laser for 30 days and found at 120 days there was a 150% improvement when treatments were given before the exercise.
9) Miranda, et al demonstrated the Multi Radiance laser produces statistically significant improvements in running. A single pre-exercise improved time to exhaustion (p<0.000), the distance travelled (p<0.023), pulmonary ventilation (p<0.004), VO2 max (p<0.003) while decreasing dyspnea (p<0.000).