Chris Bohler
Chief Technology Officer, Kineon Labs
Chris Bohler is the Chief Technology Officer at Kineon Labs, where he leads engineering and product development of the MOVE+ — Kineon's FDA 510(k) cleared wearable photobiomodulation device. He holds a PhD in atomic physics and brings over a decade of expertise in photonics and light-based technology, with previous roles at GE Lumination and Cooper Lighting Solutions.
At Kineon, Chris is responsible for translating the clinical science of photobiomodulation into a device that delivers precisely calibrated wavelengths (660nm and 850nm) and irradiance levels validated in peer-reviewed research. His work spans optical engineering, dosimetry, regulatory compliance, and the KINMC scientific framework — Kineon's internal system for mapping photobiomodulation parameters to clinical outcomes.
As Kineon's scientific voice, Chris regularly contributes to the company's evidence-based content programme, reviewing clinical claims, interpreting study findings, and explaining the mechanisms behind PBM in plain language for patients and practitioners alike.
Articles by Chris Bohler
Red Light Therapy for Neck Pain: Clinical Evidence and Protocol
Research shows LLLT reduces neck pain for up to 22 weeks (Lancet, N=820). Explore clinical protocols and how the MOVE+ wearable delivers effective treatment at home.
Red Light Therapy for Back Pain: What the Research Shows
A systematic review of 633 patients found meaningful improvement in chronic lower back pain scores compared to placebo. Clinical evidence and treatment protocol.
Red Light Therapy for Knee Pain: What 5 Studies Show
A BMJ Open systematic review (N=1,063) confirms LLLT significantly reduces pain and disability in knee osteoarthritis at the exact wavelengths the MOVE+ delivers.
Red Light Therapy for Shoulder Pain: Evidence and Protocol
A 2026 meta-analysis confirms red light therapy significantly reduces shoulder pain in impingement syndrome. Clinical evidence for rotator cuff, frozen shoulder, and bursitis.
Red Light Therapy for Plantar Fasciitis: What 4 Studies Show
Five meta-analyses confirm LLLT significantly reduces heel pain and improves function — and outperforms ESWT. Clinical protocol for runners and active adults.
Red Light Therapy for ACL Recovery: What the Research Shows
A 2026 meta-analysis (N=4,920) confirms red light therapy supports post-surgical healing and reduces pain after knee surgery. Protocol for ACL reconstruction recovery.