Product Name: | Class 4 Cold Laser Low Level Laser Therapy Machine | Maximum Reach Of Laser Head: | 110CM |
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Maximum Reach Of Elevator: | 500mm | Power Of Diode Laser: | 500mw |
Wavelength Of Diode Laser: | 405nm ,635nm | Number Of Diode Laser: | 10pcs |
Function: | Rehabilitation,sport Injury Recovery,pain Relief | Feeling: | No Pain Therpay |
Highlight: | 405nm Physical Therapy Machine,Cold Laser Physical Therapy Machine |
10D Laser Pain Relief Physiotherapy Class 4 Cold Laser Device
product name | Cold Laser Low level laser therapy machine |
Maximum reach of laser head | 110CM |
Maximum reach of elevator | 500mm |
Number of diode laser | 10pcs |
function | Rehabilitation,sport injury recovery,pain relief |
wavelength of diode laser | 405nm ,635nm |
Laser Therapy is used for the relief of pain, to accelerate healing and decrease inflammation. When the light source is placed against the skin, the photons penetrate several centimeters and get absorbed by the mitochondria, the energy producing part of a cell. This energy fuels many positive physiological responses resulting in the restoration of normal cell morphology and function. Laser Therapy has been successfully used to treat a broad range of medical conditions, including musculoskeletal problems, arthritis, sports injuries, post-surgical wounds, diabetic ulcers and dermatological conditions.
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a non-invasive treatment that makes use of these beams of light for the purpose of reducing pain related to an injury or condition. LLLT utilizes a red infrared light and directs it to areas that are damaged from injury. When this laser is targeted upon a painful region of the body, particular changes take place within the cells in a process called photobiomodulation. When used properly and appropriately, the expected result of this process is less pain.
Product Description
635nm red laser uses low-level laser technology and patented laser diode arms to precisely
target pain centers. The body absorbs the light energy, which encourages the cell’s mitochondria
to produce more ATP and promotes natural healing within the cell. Because the laser merely
stimulates the cells to promote healing naturally, 635nm red laser provides pain relief and
reduces inflammation with no known side effects.
What is it?
LLLT is a form of photo therapy which involves the application of low power monochromatic
and coherent laser handslight to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing. LLLT is used to
increase the speed, quality and tensile strength of tissue repair, resolve inflammation,
and give pain relief.
Advantages over other modes of therapy?
LLLT has been found to offer superior healing and pain relieving effects compared to other
electrotherapeutic modalities, especially in the early stages of acute injuries, and for chronic
problems. LLLT an also be used for acupuncture point stimulation. LLLT is a universal method
of treating muscle, tendon, ligament, connective tissue, bone and skin tissue with one simple
piece of equipment, however, the best results are achieved when it is used to compliment other
manual therapy techniques. It is non-invasive, drug-free, pain free and of short duration-usually
2-5 minute per treatment.laser models
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the laser treatment hurt?
A: No, there is virtually no heat or sensation
Q: How long are the treatments?
A: Treatment times can vary depending upon the protocols and pain severity, but in general actual
laser exposure times are minimal - a few minutes per treatment, with regularly scheduled treatments
based upon the nature of the ailment.
Q: What kind of results should I expect?
A: Patients and doctors alike report accelerated healing and pain reduction.
Q: What is the laser doing to me?
A: The exact "mechanism" of low level laser therapy is not yet clearly understood, however
the overwhelming results speak for themselves. Scientists and doctors around the world are
investigating the underlying mechanisms at work when low level lasers are utilized.
Q: Is it possible to "overdose" with a low level laser?
A: No. While it is always advisable to follow established and proven protocols, low level
laser light is among the safest of all treatments available today.