How Solbasium Put Red-Light Recovery on the Sidelines of the NFL
For years, athletic recovery lived in the background of performance culture—important, but rarely headline-worthy. Training programs focused on strength, speed, and strategy, while recovery was treated as an afterthought, something addressed only once the body broke down. That paradigm has been flipped over the last 20 years, driven by a new generation of athletes—and technologists—who understand that availability, durability, and marginal gains often decide championships, and the next contract. Bradley Carden didn’t set out to become a disruptor in recovery technology . In fact, when he first encountered red-light therapy, he dismissed it outright. It sounded too simple, too fringe, too disconnected from the rigor of science and engineering that had shaped his career. “I thought it was BS,” Carden says plainly. “I didn’t believe it worked at all.” Today, his company, Solbasium, is trusted by multiple NFL franchises, its technology visible on the sidelines of nationally televised ga...