Physical biostimulation laser PHYSIOLASER OLYMPIC
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physical biostimulation laser
physical biostimulation laser
physical biostimulation laser
physical biostimulation laser
physical biostimulation laser
physical biostimulation laser
physical biostimulation laser
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Characteristics

Applications
physical biostimulation, acupuncture
Amplifying medium
diode
Ergonomics
tabletop
Pulse duration
millisecond, nanosecond
Wavelength

Min.: 638 nm

Max.: 904 nm

Average power

Min.: 0.2 W

Max.: 300 W

Description

Laser therapy (LLLT) with proven resonance frequencies, RAC-Test The Physiolaser is a modular expert laser for photobiomodulation, LLLT. It has two channels that can be used parallel (point and cluster probe), e.g. simultaneously local and reflective (micro- and macrosystem). This therapy method optimizes laser therapy in a targeted manner. Please refer to "Fundamentals of Laser Therapy" as well. Cluster probes, cw and super pulsed Various laser probes for point and area therapy can be connected, with power up to 500 mW or super pulsed with 90 W single probe or 5x60W cluster probe. It is unsurpassed worldwide in its range of functions. It is easy to operate and universally applicable via the touch screen. More detailed information about the biological properties and effects of the super pulsed laser therapy can be found under Research (article from Lars Hode, Sweden). Physiolaser olympic, freely programmable for any application, easy probe exchange "plug and play", all proven resonance frequencies (refer to research laser acupuncture). In addition to therapy with point and cluster probes, the Physiolaser also enables laser therapy via light guides with the LightNeedle (laser needle therapy). The Physiolaser is made for for orthopaedics, sports medicine, physiotherapy, veterinary medicine.

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