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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.

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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.

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