Thor low level laser equipment has been the standard for many of the most cutting edge therapies including smoking cessation and weight loss.
Thor low level laser.
Usually applied by a doctor therapist or technician treatments typically take 1 10.
I would no longer feel comfortable practicing without a good low level laser.
The thor unit is definitely the big boy of pbm.
Available at the foot clinic.
Thor designs system to meet the following specific markets.
Thor is considered a subject matter expert by researchers hospitals and governmental bodies such as us congress and the un.
Overall this instrument has allowed me to take the care for my patients to a higher level.
Pmid 22461763 biphasic dose response in low level light therapy.
Thor low level laser therapy or lllt is used for joint tendon problems and is also called cold laser therapy.
Depending on wavelength tissues absorb energy to produce heat.
Photobiomodulation pbm therapy previously known as low level laser therapy lllt is the application of red and near infra red light over injuries or lesions to improve wound and soft tissue healing reduce inflammation and give relief for both acute and chronic pain.
Triggers healing at a cellular level to fix your feet.
Photobiomodulation pbm therapy previously known as low level laser therapy lllt is a laser or led light therapy that improves tissue repair skin wounds muscle tendon bone nerves reduces inflammation and reduces pain wherever the beam is applied.
Locally it has been very beneficial in treating myofascial pain that was resistant to acupuncture.
This laser is on many times each day and is a mainstay for any traumatic treatment that we must do as well as an aid for a patients chronic pain that many times patients were told that they must live with.
First developed in 1967 it is now commonly referred to as pbm.
The thor laser does provide enough power and has been very effective in treating acupuncture points.
Lllt lasers transfer small or very small amounts of energy.
Call the foot clinic cottesloe.
Used in podiatry care as part of a treatment plan.