What
are the two major differences between laser light and conventional
light?
Laser light
is monochromatic (narrow spectrum, specific wavelength) and
coherent
What is
LASER Light?
LASER is
an acronym for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of
Radiation.
What does
radiation mean when you are speaking of Lasers?
"Radiation" is
often misinterpreted since it is also used to describe radioactive
materials and ionized radiation. The use of the word "radiation" in
terms of laser light is merely an expression of energy transmission.
What
is a joule?
A joule is
a measure of energy generated by laser.
What
are the biological effects of laser light emitted from LLLT
devices such as MicrolightLaser®?
• Increased
cell metabolism
• Simulated cell growth
• Cell regeneration
• Increased tissue activity
• Anti-inflammatory
• Edema reduction
• Reduced fibrous tissue formation
• Stimulated nerve function
• Collagen deposition
What is
the key effect LLLT has on the cell?
Increased
metabolism.
What is
LLLT?
Low Level
Laser Therapy is the new internationally accepted term for
- biostimulation with low energy lasers in order to achieve
therapeutic desired effects.
What is
the definition of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)?
Laser treatment
in which energy output is low enough so that the temperature
of the treated' tissue does not rise above 98.6 F- normal body
temperature.
Who are
the pioneers of low level laser therapy?
The first
systemic scientific research on the biological effects of low
level laser was conducted by the late Professor Endre Mester
of the Semmelweis Medical University in Budapest, Hungary,
1966"
What are
the most common laser types in LLLT?
Helium-Neon
(HeNe) - visible, red
Gallium-Arsenide (GaAs) - invisible, infrared Gallium-Aluminum-Arsenide (GaAIAs)
- invisible, infrared
What is
the difference between HeNe (visible red) lasers and invisible,
infrared lasers?
HeNe lasers
penetrate the skin poorly, therefore are more suitable for
superficial (skin and mucosal) lesions, superficial muscle
and connective tissue injuries. Infrared lasers, such as MicrolightLaser® penetrate
deeper and are suitable for both superficial and deeper lesions.
What is
the wavelength of the MicrolightLaser®?
830 nanometers
What is
the power level of the MicrolightLaser®?
30 milliwatts
x 3
What are
the contra indications for LLLT?
Patients
with pacemakers, pregnancy, labile epilepsy, and cancer.
LLLT should not be used directly in the eyes, over the Thyroid gland, over
a pregnant uterus, or over a known cancer. Please contact us for
a full discussion of known contra-indications.