The primary use of this device is for body pain relief through low-level laser therapy (LLLT), which helps to mitigate pain, boost cell activity, and stimulate healing.
Cold laser therapy applies low-power lasers or LEDs to the skin, promoting healing by stimulating cell activity without heating or damaging tissues.
No, the procedure is noiseless and painless. You will not feel any vibration or discomfort during the treatment.
The device uses wavelengths of 650 nm and 808 nm to penetrate the skin and promote healing.
Yes, it is effective for chronic pain conditions such as knee arthritis and frozen shoulder, as well as acute pain from joint issues.
Each treatment session can be set for a duration of 10 to 60 minutes, depending on the user's needs.
Probe A is used for laser acupuncture to stimulate acupoints, while Probe B is designed for irradiating larger areas like muscles and joints for pain relief and tissue repair.
Yes, the device is classified as Class III medical equipment and includes safety features like a start-up key and an emergency button.
The number of recommended treatment sessions can vary based on the condition being treated, but many users see benefits after several sessions.
Yes, the device is designed for both hospital use and home therapy, allowing users to manage their pain treatment conveniently.
The device measures 310 mm x 250 mm x 180 mm.
If you experience any discomfort, it is recommended to stop the treatment immediately and consult a healthcare professional.
The high-definition LCD display enhances reading clarity, allowing users to easily monitor settings and treatment duration.
The device can aid in healing athletic injuries, joint pain, inflammation, and can be used for rehabilitation purposes.
Cold laser therapy is generally considered safe with minimal side effects; however, it’s always best to consult with a healthcare provider before starting treatment.
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