Clinical Studies
Well over 2500 clinical studies on the effectiveness of therapeutic lasers have been published during the last 30 years.
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Laser Light and Biological Tissues
Low level lasers treat at a cellular level. They directly contribute to the energy available to the cells for internal cellular processes. When this is considered, it is not surprising that therapeutic lasers find application in a wide array of conditions.
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Lasers and Bodywork
Understanding how laser light works in conjunction with manual techniques will help you in developing your own treatment techniques.
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Laser Modulation
In addition to the amazing — and often unique — properties of laser light, the lasers can be pulsed on and off. Extensive research has been done on the effects of electromagnetic frequencies on the body. Therapeutic lasers can combine frequency medicine and light therapy into the same treatment. Q-Lasers (and only Q-Lasers) even generate soliton waves to increase penetration at low power levels.
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Contraindications
The photonic energy from lasers has very few conditions where its use is not recommended — and an amazing number of indicated conditions.
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Q-Laser Product Classification
The Q1000 and Q10 lasers are registered with the FDA as Class I laser devices based on research completed by Underwriters Laborities (UL). Class I lasers are classified as NSR (non-significant risk) devices.
The 660 Flash Probe and the 660 Enhancer Probe are Class IIIA devices. The 808 Flash Probe and the 808 Enhancer Probe are Class IIIB devices. Care should be taken when using these devices.
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