Practice type · Performance & recovery
Red Light Therapy for Athletic Performance Facilities
Red Light Wellness® builds commercial red light therapy beds that are Class II medical devices registered with the FDA. For more than 40 years, our family-owned company has designed, engineered, and manufactured commercial light therapy equipment in St. Louis, helping athletic performance facilities expand treatment offerings with a patient-pay service that fits seamlessly into existing schedules.
American-made. Continuously engineered.
Build
Commercial-grade
Made in
FDA-registered facility
Wavelengths
660nm + 850nm
Session
10–15 min
Why performance facilities add PBM
Recovery is the product athletes come back for.
Training centers, sports-performance gyms, and team facilities already sell hard work. Whole-body photobiomodulation (PBM) adds the other half of the equation, a fast recovery station athletes can use between sessions without pulling a coach or trainer off the floor.
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Recovery between sessions
Photobiomodulation is studied as a support for muscle recovery and post-exertion soreness, which fits the training-recovery-adapt cycle athletes already live by. A short session slots between a morning lift and an afternoon skills block without adding a rest day.
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Circulation & tissue support
Red (625–670 nm) and near-infrared (830–910 nm) wavelengths are used to support local circulation and skin and tissue health, a general-wellness complement to the strength, conditioning, and mobility work your staff already programs.
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Athlete throughput
A full-body session runs 8–15 minutes and works hands-free once an athlete is positioned. That lets a facility move a whole squad or a steady stream of members through recovery without a bottleneck, and without dedicated staff time per athlete.
Individual results may vary. Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Which Miracle model fits
Match output to how many athletes you move.
Every bed in the Wellness Collection pairs the same red and near-infrared wavelengths across a full-body treatment head to toe. The models step up in irradiance and electrical draw, so the right one depends on how many athletes cycle through recovery on a busy training day.
Professional
The Miracle 6200
A strong starting point for a single-location studio or training gym, runs on a standard 30-amp circuit.
600 mW/cm² · 2,000 LEDs · 30 AMP
High-performance
Big Miracle 7200
Higher irradiance and shorter effective sessions for busy performance floors and team recovery rooms.
720 mW/cm² · 2,400 LEDs · 40 AMP
Flagship
Max Miracle 9600
The highest output in the Collection for high-volume centers and multi-team facilities that can’t afford a queue.
960 mW/cm² · 3,200 LEDs · 50 AMP
Room & throughput fit
It fits a recovery zone and a full training day.
A Miracle bed needs a footprint close to a standard treatment room, roughly a 9′ × 8′ space and a dedicated 220V circuit (30, 40, or 50 amp, depending on model). Our team reviews your room and electrical service during planning so the bed is ready before your first squad rotates through.
Throughput is where the bed earns its floor space. A full-body session runs 8–15 minutes, and the elevated bench with a comfort-width surface makes entry and exit easy for athletes of every size. Because the bed runs on its own once an athlete is positioned, one staff member can supervise a rotation while coaches stay focused on training.
Why it moves athletes efficiently
Fast, hands-free, and even
8–15 min
Full-body session length
2×
Athletes cycled in the same window
Elevated bench for easy entry and exit
Comfort-width surface fits all body sizes
Patented head/foot therapy for even, whole-body dosing
Individual results may vary. Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.
ROI considerations
What the numbers depend on.
A commercial bed is a capital decision, and the payback comes from recovery revenue that runs on top of memberships and training packages you already sell. The variables that matter most for a performance facility are session price, how many recovery sessions you run per day, and how many athletes convert to recovery memberships or team packages.
Individual athlete memberships and per-session recovery add-ons typically fall in familiar wellness ranges, while team and squad packages let a single agreement fill a whole rotation of sessions. Because sessions are short and hands-free, utilization climbs without adding staff hours. Most facilities model per-session pricing, memberships, and team packages together, then finance the equipment with a quick application and a soft credit check that won’t affect their score. Section 179 may also let you deduct qualifying equipment, talk to your accountant.
Recovery memberships add recurring revenue on top of training
Team and squad packages fill a full rotation with one agreement
Short sessions raise utilization without added staff hours
Turn-key: training, marketing materials, and a vibration plate included
Operational workflow
Where the bed fits in a training day.
The bed slots into the flow your facility already runs. Because it’s hands-free, it works as a pre-training primer or a post-session recovery step, and as a standalone recovery visit for members and drop-in athletes.
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Pre-training primer
A short session before a lift or skills block gives athletes a warm-up step while equipment turns over, they arrive to the floor already settled in and moving.
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Post-session recovery
After a hard session, a whole-body treatment closes out the day. It runs on its own, so a front-desk staffer or aide can supervise a rotation while trainers move to the next group.
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Membership & team packages
Recovery is the reason athletes keep coming back on their off-days. A recovery membership or a team package converts one-time visits into a steady, recurring recovery relationship.
Individual results may vary. Not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease. Consult a healthcare professional before use.
Athletic performance FAQ
Questions facility owners ask.
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Whole-body photobiomodulation is studied as a support for muscle recovery, post-exertion soreness, and local circulation, which is why performance facilities use it as a recovery adjunct alongside training, mobility, and conditioning work. It complements your program rather than replacing it. Individual results may vary, and it is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any disease.
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A full-body session runs 8–15 minutes and works hands-free once an athlete is positioned, so a single bed can move a steady rotation through recovery. Higher-output models shorten effective sessions, which is why busy or multi-team facilities often step up to the Big Miracle 7200 or Max Miracle 9600.
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Match output to your athlete volume. The Miracle 6200 runs on a standard 30-amp circuit and suits a single studio or training gym; the Big Miracle 7200 and Max Miracle 9600 add output and throughput for high-volume performance floors and team recovery rooms. Our comparison guide lays out every spec side by side.
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Most facilities blend per-session recovery add-ons, individual athlete memberships, and team or squad packages. Memberships add recurring revenue on top of training, and a single team agreement can fill a full rotation of sessions. See the ROI numbers to model your own mix.
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Plan on roughly a 9′ × 8′ room and a dedicated 220V circuit, 30, 40, or 50 amp depending on the model. We review your space and service during planning so the room is ready before delivery. See installation and room planning.
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Every bed is a Class II medical device registered with the FDA produced in an FDA-registered facility. Precise regulatory status, stated as registration, is one of the clearest ways to separate professional equipment from consumer imports.
Next steps for your facility
Add a recovery station athletes keep coming back for.
Request current pricing or book a five-minute discovery call. We’ll help you pick the right Miracle model, size the room, and map the payback for your athletic performance facility.

