Infrared and Red Light Therapy Device: Operating Principle and Core Effects
The infrared and red light therapy device relies on Low-Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) and the synergistic effect of dual-wavelength lasers, making it an optimal choice for non-invasive physical therapy for both humans and pets. Its core working principle is to emit two specific wavelengths of lasers through GaAIAs semiconductors, which are completely non-thermal and painless, effectively stimulating the body's own healing potential to achieve therapeutic effects without relying on drugs.
I. Operating Principle
The device adopts a dual-wavelength synergistic design with clear division of labor and complementarity: the 650nm red laser focuses on the superficial skin, which can promote local blood circulation, accelerate the repair of superficial tissues, and relieve skin redness and swelling; the 808nm near-infrared laser can penetrate deep into muscles and joints, supplement energy for damaged cells, inhibit inflammatory reactions, and effectively relieve chronic pain. The two work synergistically, with 3 adjustable power levels and two modes, adapting to different physical therapy needs and achieving precise and personalized physical therapy.
II. Core Effects
In terms of effects, it is suitable for both humans and pets: for human use, it can relieve various pains such as back, joint and muscle pain, reduce inflammation such as tendinitis and arthritis, accelerate wound and post-operative recovery, and assist in improving skin, gums and other related problems; for pet use, it can relieve pain caused by arthritis, hip dysplasia, etc., promote the repair of open wounds and soft tissue injuries, and improve skin inflammation and ear discomfort.
The device has prominent core advantages: it is non-invasive, free of side effects, easy to operate, and can be used without professional guidance. Persistent use can achieve significant therapeutic effects, making it a practical tool suitable for daily family health care and applicable to both humans and pets.