Purpose. It is used to treat injuries of various locations and etiologies, gunshot injuries, conditions after operations for amputations of limbs, conditions after plastic surgery of soft tissue defects, burns and wounds, muscle damage, tendonitis, arthrosis, tendovaginitis, epocondylitis, bursitis, osteochondrosis, dorsalgia of various locations, radiculitis, herniated intervertebral discs
Specifications. Wavelength: 810 nm; 1060nm Laser power: 10W-20W
Application area. Medicine.
Advantages. Laser thermotherapy involves heating biological tissue during exposure to near-infrared laser radiation (wavelengths 810 nm, 1060 nm) to a temperature of 37-42°C, which does not cause irreversible changes in biological tissue. Optical radiation of these wavelengths is weakly absorbed by the molecules of biological tissues, which ensures the penetration of radiation into the depths of tissues with a slight decrease in the integrity of the power of optical radiation in depth.
Description. Laser thermotherapy helps in the recovery of military personnel after injuries received during combat operations. Application of laser thermotherapy (LTT) using near-infrared laser radiation in emergency medicine.