Red Light Therapy Pads for Targeted and Full-Body Treatment

LS Pro Systems builds flexible red light therapy pads that wrap the exact area you want to treat, from a single joint to the full body. The range runs from the compact Target and Boot pads up to the Body Pad XL 200 with built-in PEMF, plus multi-port controllers that let a clinic run several pads at once. If you want light delivered directly against the skin instead of standing in front of a panel, a pad is the tool.

A red light therapy pad is a flexible LED array you place or strap onto the body so the light sits flush against the treatment area, wrapping curves a rigid panel cannot reach.

The short version

  • Seven pad shapes, from the compact Target pad up to the full-body Body Pad XL 200.
  • Silicone-backed options on most pads for a firmer wrap and easier cleaning.
  • The Body Pad XL 200 adds PEMF alongside red light in one pad.
  • 1, 3, and 6-port controllers run multiple pads from a single unit for clinic use.
  • Three ready-made kits: Classic, Sports Recovery, and the Clinic professional set.

Which red light therapy pad is right for you

Pad Coverage Notable feature Choose this if Price
Target Pad Single small joint Smallest, most portable You treat one spot, like a wrist, elbow, or knee. $650
Boot Pad Foot and lower leg Wraps the foot and ankle Your focus is feet, ankles, or calves. $650
Face Pad Face and jaw Contoured for the face You want a facial treatment pad, not a mask. $650
Local Pad One mid-size area Available in red or blue light You treat a shoulder, forearm, or single muscle group. $750
Head Pad Scalp and head Shaped to the head Your target is the scalp or head. $950
General Pad Large area (back, torso) Red or blue, silicone option You cover the back, abdomen, or a broad muscle group. $950
Body Pad XL 200 Full body Adds PEMF to red light You want the widest coverage and PEMF in one pad. $1,750

Best for each buyer

Best for home recovery: the Classic kit pairs the pads most people reach for so you can treat several areas without buying piece by piece.

Best for athletes: the Sports Recovery set leans on the larger pads and the Body Pad XL 200 for legs, back, and full-body sessions between training.

Best for clinics and studios: the Clinic professional set with a 6-port controller runs multiple pads at once, so you can treat more than one client or region per session.

When a pad is not the right pick

If you want hands-free, whole-body light without positioning pads yourself, a red light therapy bed or a standing panel suits you better. Pads are the answer when contact and targeting matter more than convenience.

Talk to a recovery advisor

RecovAthlete is an authorized LS Pro Systems dealer. If you are not sure which pads or which kit fits your space and goals, call 866-861-6317 and a recovery advisor will help you spec it. Financing is available so you can spread the cost over time, and multi-pad and clinic orders qualify for facility pricing.

Common questions

What is the difference between a red light therapy pad and a panel?

A pad is flexible and sits directly against the skin, wrapping joints and curves. A panel is rigid and projects light across a distance. Pads win on contact and targeting, panels win on covering a flat area hands-free.

What does the silicone version add?

The silicone-backed pads hold their shape for a firmer wrap and wipe clean easily, which is why clinics tend to prefer them for repeat use.

Can I run more than one pad at a time?

Yes. The 3-port and 6-port controllers drive several pads from one unit, which is how clinics treat multiple areas or clients in a single session. The 1-port controller suits a single-pad home setup.

Which pad has the widest coverage?

The Body Pad XL 200 covers the most area and is the only pad in the line that adds PEMF alongside red light.

Ready to build your setup? Browse the pads below, or call 866-861-6317 and a recovery advisor will match the right pads and controller to how you plan to use them.