980nm diode laser physiotherapy machine
Triangel Deep Tissue Pain Relief 60W 810nm/980nm/1064nm Diode Laser Class IV Physiotherapy Laser
What is High Power Deep Tissue Laser Therapy?
Laser type
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Diode Laser 980nm (Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide (GaAlAs)
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Output power
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1- 60W/30W adjustable
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Laser type
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Pulse, CW mode
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Pulse Width
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0-999ms
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Frequency
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0-30Hz
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Spot size
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20mm(Default diameter)
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Indication light
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650nm,intensity control
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Fiber interface
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SMA905 international standard interface,special quartz fiber laser conduction
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Net weight
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5kg
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Machine size
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41*31*27cm
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Gross weight
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15kg
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Packing dimension
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55*37*49cm
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* Treatment is painless
* Highly effective for many diseases andconditions
* Eliminates pain
* Reduces the need for pharmaceuticals
* Restores normal range of motion and physical function
* Easily applied
* Non-invasive
* Non-toxic
* No known adverse effects
* No drug interactions
* Often makes surgical interventions unnecessary
* Provides a treatment alternative for patients that have not responded to other therapies
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How long does a therapy session last?
With Triangel lasers, treatments are quick usually 3-10 minutes depending on the size, depth, and acuteness of the condition being treated. High-power lasers are able to deliver a lot of energy in a small amount of time, allowing therapeutic dosages to be achieved quickly. For patients and clinicians with packed schedules, fast and effective treatments are a must.
How often will I need to get treated with laser therapy?
Most clinicians will encourage their patients to receive 2-3 treatments per week as the therapy is initiated. There is a well-documented support that the benefits of laser therapy are cumulative, suggesting that plans for incorporating laser as part of a patient's plan of care should involve early, frequent treatments that may be administered less frequently as the symptoms resolve.
How many treatment sessions will I need?
The nature of the condition and the patient's response to the treatments will play a key role in determining how many treatments will be needed. Most laser therapy plans of care will involve 6-12 treatments, with more treatment needed for longer standing, chronic conditions. Your doctor will develop a treatment plan that is optimal for your condition.