Low level light therapy and tattoos: A case report.

J Bodyw Mov Ther

Department of Physical Therapy, School of Health Professions, New York Institute of Technology, Northern Blvd, P.O. Box 8000, Old Westbury, NY 11568-8000, USA. Electronic address:

Published: October 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Physical therapists often use low level light therapy (LLLT) to treat musculoskeletal pain, even in patients with tattoos.
  • A case report focuses on a 22-year-old man who experienced skin blistering after receiving LLLT on a black tattoo.
  • The blistering likely resulted from the unexpected heating of materials in the tattoo pigment, indicating that PTs need to be cautious when using LLLT on patients with dark tattoos.

Article Abstract

Background And Purpose: Physical therapists (PTs) frequently provide neuromusculoskeletal treatment for patients who incidentally may have one or more tattoos. Low level light therapy (LLLT) is one of the modalities commonly used by physical therapists to decrease pain and facilitate healing.

Case Description: This case report describes a 22 year old man who was given LLLT to address his complaints of musculoskeletal pain.

Outcomes: Blistering of the skin was documented over the LLLT application site, a black tattoo.

Discussion: The blisters, which formed after the LLLT treatment were most likely caused by the inadvertent and unexpected heating of the iron oxides and/or the metal salts in the tattoo's black pigment. PTs should exercise caution when applying LLLT in the presence of dark tattoos.

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