Description
A laser therapy machine is a type of medical equipment that treats a variety of ailments with focused light beams. The laser machine’s light enters tissues and interacts with cells to provide targeted therapeutic effects.
Technical Specifications:
- Laser Wavelength: Laser therapy machines operate at various wavelengths (typically in the red and near-infrared range), each with slightly different penetration depths and potential effects. Common wavelengths include:
- 630-680 nm: Targets superficial tissues, often used for pain management and wound healing.
- 800-900 nm: Penetrates deeper, reaching muscles, joints, and bones. May be used for pain management, muscle repair, and inflammation reduction.
- 940-1000 nm: Offers deeper penetration, potentially reaching deeper tissues and bones.
- Power Output: Measured in milliwatts (mW) and determines the intensity of the laser light. Therapeutic power levels typically range from 5 mW to 500 mW.
- Continuous Wave (CW) vs. Pulsed Therapy: Some machines offer continuous wave (CW) where the laser emits a constant beam. Others offer pulsed therapy, delivering short bursts of laser light at specific frequencies.
Features:
- Multiple Laser Diodes: Some machines have multiple laser diodes with different wavelengths, allowing for targeting various tissues or conditions.
- Treatment Modes: May offer pre-programmed treatment modes for specific conditions like pain management, wound healing, or muscle stimulation.
- Dosage Controls: Allow adjustment of treatment time, power output, and potentially pulse frequency.
- Delivery System: The laser beam is typically delivered through a handpiece with a probe that directs the light to the treatment area.
- Display and Controls: Most machines have an LCD display for showing treatment parameters and controls for adjusting settings.
- Portability: Many laser therapy machines are portable and lightweight, allowing for use in various settings.
Benefits:
- Pain Relief: Laser therapy can help reduce pain caused by various conditions like arthritis, muscle strains, and nerve pain. It’s believed to work by blocking pain signals and promoting the release of endorphins (natural painkillers) in the body.
- Improved Tissue Healing: Laser therapy may accelerate tissue healing after injuries or surgery by stimulating cellular activity and promoting blood flow to the affected area.
- Reduced Inflammation: Laser therapy can help reduce inflammation, which can contribute to pain and tissue damage.
- Enhanced Range of Motion: By reducing pain and inflammation, laser therapy can improve range of motion in stiff joints.
- Wound Healing: Low-level laser therapy may promote wound healing by stimulating cell growth and blood flow.
Additional Information:
- Our Warranty: 1 Year
- Easy return within 7 days
Manufacturer/Importer/Marketed By | |
Brand Name | Micro Medical Services |
Address of entity | A98, Phase 2, Nihal Vihar, Nikhil Vihar, Nangloi, New Delhi, Delhi, 110041 |
India Helpline Number | +91 9873045056 |
Country of Origin | India |