Low power laser therapy (LPLT), also known as "cold" laser therapy, refers to a wide variety of procedures involving several laser types and treatment methods. LPLT uses red beam or near infrared nonthermal lasers with a wavelength between 600 and 1000 nanometers and from 5 to 500 milliwatts. In contrast, lasers used for surgery typically use 300 watts. When applied, the lasers penetrate the surface of the skin without a heating (burning) effect, produce no sensation and do not damage the skin. It is believed that due to the low skin absorption and no side effects, the laser light can penetrate deeply into tissues and can reach the site of damage or injury.
Prop Model | Single |
Laser Type | Laser Diode 850 nm |
Output Power | 1×200mW |
Divergence | 8×15° |
Pulse Width | 200ns |
Duty Cycle | 9% |
Exposure Area | 0.25 cm2 |
Intensity | 0.4(W/cm2) |
Prop Model | Complex |
Laser Type | Laser Diode 660 nm, LED 670 nm |
Output Power | 5×100mW + 4×10mW |
Divergence | (Laser Diode) - 8×15°& (LED)12° |
Pulse Width | (Laser Diode) 200ns & (LED) 45us-450ms |
Duty Cycle | 9% (Diode Laser) & 90% (LED) |
Exposure Area | 5 cm2 |
Intensity | 0.1 (W/cm2) |
User Interface | LCD |
Electrical Requirements | Chargeable by 220V AC/single phase<1A |
Dimension (W×D×H) | 40cmx26cmx9cm |
Weight | 2.2kg |
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