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Type: | Physiotherapy |
Function: | Physiotherapy |
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Deep Tissue 810nm/980nm/1064nm 60w Physiotherapy Pain Relief Therapy Equipment
Laser therapy, or photobiomodulation, is the process of photons entering the tissue and interacting with the cytochrome c complex within the cell mitochondria. The result of this interaction, and the point of conducting laser therapy treatments, is the biological cascade of events that leads to an increase in cellular metabolism (promoting tissue healing) and a decrease in pain. Laser therapy is used to treat acute and chronic conditions as well as post-activity recovery. It is also used as another option to prescription drugs, a tool to prolong the need for some surgeries, as well as pre and post-surgery treatment to help control pain.
Wavelengths determine the laser energy's depth of penetration in tissue and specifically target beneficial photon absorbing chromophores to stimulate the photochemical reaction.
it generally works well with other modalities that are designed to promote tissue repair. Examples might include blood flow restriction and shockwave devices. The mechanisms that are associated with these modalities work well with laser therapy. Generally using modalities that are designed to provide cryotherapy which generally reduce blood flow and promote vasoconstriction are not recommended as adjunctive therapies with laser.
Some of the most consistently reported benefits of laser therapy are related to reduced pain after treatment. Research has shown that PBM can speed up the healing process of certain tissues through increased cellular metabolism. For post-surgical patients, appropriate doses of light energy can be delivered to effectively reduce pain, without negatively impacting the body's natural healing process.Treatment of illness:
1. Biostimulation/Tissue Regeneration and Proliferation -
Sports injuries, carpal tunnel syndrome, sprains, strains, nerve regeneration...
2. Reduce Inflammation -
Arthritis, Chondromalacia, Osteoarthritis, Plantar Fasciitis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Plantar Fasciitis, Tendonitis...
3. Relief of Chronic or Acute Pain-
Back and Neck Pain, Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain, Elbow Pain, Fibromyalgia, Trigeminal Neuralgia, Neurogenic Pain...
4. Antibacterial and antiviral -
After trauma, herpes zoster (shingles)...
Laser type
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Diode Laser 980nm (Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide (GaAlAs)
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Output power
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1- 60W/30W adjustable
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Laser type
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Pulse, CW mode
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Pulse Width
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0-999ms
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Frequency
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0-30Hz
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Spot size
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20mm(Default diameter)
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Indication light
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650nm,intensity control
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Fiber interface
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SMA905 international standard interface,special quartz fiber laser conduction
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Net weight
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5kg
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Machine size
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41*31*27cm
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Gross weight
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15kg
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Packing dimension
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55*37*49cm
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The biggest challenge in photobiomodulation therapy is getting light energy in sufficient quantity to injured tissues. Skin does an excellent job scattering and reflecting most of the light that it is introduced to it. Additionally, melanin absorbs most of the remainder of light into the skin, leaving very little to get transmitted below skin level. When normal white light or sunshine hits the skin, very few photons get past this impressive gate keeper.
As if the natural barriers to light weren't enough, most injuries involve dozens to hundreds of square centimeters of tissue damage. When larger areas need to be treated, even more power is needed at the surface to maintain the same therapeutic dose at depth over the entire treatment area. Therefore, even if you are using a laser that has the appropriate wavelengths to penetrate tissue ideally, but has a very low level of overall power, you will only be able to effectively treat very small areas. Additionally, treatments may take 30 minutes or longer.
The higher wattage Class 4 lasers (anything above 0.5W) allow for sufficient laser energy to be passed onto nerve, muscle, ligament, tendon, and/or capsular tissue in a reasonable amount of time. Normal treatment sessions range from 3-10 minutes, which is quite acceptable in a clinical setting. Higher powered lasers will also allow clinicians to have the versatility to treat injured tissue in multiple areas in a given session, which greatly improves the overall effectiveness of the laser when adding it to a plan of care.