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Infrared biostimulation laser
Acupuncture, auriculotherapy, local therapy
· Instantaneous power: 12,500 mW at 905 nm
· Red targeting beam
· Preprogrammed NOGIER frequencies depending on the desired
therapeutic effect
· Selection of the dose in mJ
· Sterilizable optical fibres
Characteristics of laser emission
Various types of lasers have been developed for various applications.
The lasers used in reflex therapy and local therapy differ
from surgical lasers. They are called "soft lasers" or "cold
lasers" as their mean power is of the order of several milliwatts
(mW). These types of lasers deliver a low energy and do not
induce any thermal effects.
Several important criteria must be taken into account when
choosing a laser devices.
1/ Wavelength
The cell is the basic constituent of living tissue. It reacts
to external stimuli by means of a large number of specific
captors. Laser light is one of these stimuli. It acts on the
cells metabolism and environment. The biological mechanism
of action has not been fully elucidated, but the electromagnetic
field induced by coherent emission of the photons composing
the laser beam appears to have an action on the membrane polarity
of the cells. This facilitates intercellular exchanges.
SEDATELEC has chosen to use laser radiation sources emitting
at a wavelength of about 900 nm. This wavelength is only slightly
reflected by haemoglobin and poorly absorbed by water. The
laser beam can therefore irradiat.
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