Laser Therapy in Lexington & Georgetown, KY
Neuroadaptive Intensives & TMJD Treatment Programs for Lasting Results
If you’ve already tried weekly therapy, invested in mouth guards, worked through picky eating plans, or even worked through a primitive reflex program, but you or your child are still struggling with attention, speech, feeding, sleep, or jaw pain – you may need a more integrated, neuroadaptive approach.
At Kentucky Therapy Solutions, we combine cutting-edge brain and body therapies with Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) to create rapid, sustainable change. Whether it’s your child finally chewing and swallowing without gagging, teachers noticing an improvement in focus and attention, or you waking up without jaw pain for the first time in years – our programs are designed to deliver results that last.
What is Neuroadaptive Therapy?
This is not your typical speech therapy, feeding therapy, or myofunctional program. Instead of waiting months to see incremental gains, our Neuroadaptive Therapy Intensives accelerate progress by providing multiple, coordinated sessions within a short time frame. This momentum builds stronger brain–body connections and prevents regression. During each session, we combine:- Hands-on speech, feeding, and myofunctional therapy to retrain oral motor and breathing patterns.
- Sensory integration and reflex-based activities to calm the nervous system and improve attention.
- Parent coaching and carryover strategies so progress continues at home.
- Low-Level Laser Therapy (photobiomodulation) to enhance cellular energy, reduce inflammation, and improve regulation.
Why Families Choose Neuroadaptive Intensives
Parents often tell us:- “This is the first time therapy hasn’t felt like a fight.”
- “Life doesn’t feel like such a battle anymore.”
- “She communicated her needs to us for the first time in her life.”
- “He is monitoring speech sounds better than ever before, and his friends can understand him now.”
- “My child finally sat through circle time without a meltdown.”
- Clearer speech and improved motor planning
- Improved attention and emotional regulation
- Reduced gagging and greater feeding tolerance
- Better sleep, breathing, and regulation
- Faster, more consistent carryover between sessions and home
- Week 1: Four consecutive days, 1.5–2 hours per day
- Week 2: Two follow-up sessions (60 minutes each)
- Includes a comprehensive evaluation, customized treatment plan, and parent consult
- Delivered by a team of two licensed therapists per session


