The importance of lasers in medicine is being increasingly recognized as there are hundreds of research papers published each year.
In addition to the well known use of lasers for surgical purposes (hard laser) the soft laser is being seen as of equal importance. The introduction of our modern multi-channel laser systems (up to 12 independently programmable lasers) in 2001 caused a revolution in the medical laser therapy, also the highly focused laser (Laser needles) provide a large increase in penetration depths and furthermore through a combination of different laser wavelengths (red, infrared, green and blue laser) reparative effects of a great variety can be achieved in the tissue.
Weber Medical is committed to research and technical development of the laser and as a result it can now also be applied directly within damaged tissue, to specifically allow the treatment of normally highly treatment-resistant symptoms, this is a much more effective treatment option for conditions like spinal injury, herniated discs, joint arthrosis, etc.
The use of our intravenous laser therapy device (Laser treatment of blood) leads to a general energizing, immune enhancing and metabolic optimization and thus offers a very successful way to treat a variety of intractable diseases. The clinical effects are well documented in many studies and as a result Weber Medical now has sold over 800 devices in 30 countries.
The external laser therapy can be used simultaneously with up to 12 lasers. This allows high doses of energy to be applied, which is unique. In addition to all the previously listed uses the Weber Medical Multi laser allows for the possibility of the treatment of classical acupuncture points, with up to 12 lasers at the same time.
In addition to the well documnted effects of acupuncture, we also have the healing effects of laser light. With the simultaneous combination of red, infrared, green and blue lasers, different depths of penetration can be achieved, also the various lasers (wavelengths) each have individual effects in the tissue.
Unlike ordinary laser light, the laser beam exiting the emitting diode is configured like a needle and enters with its high-energy light particles like a needle into the tissue, although it is completely non-invasive.
With this highly focused beamit is able to penetrate into the depths of damaged tissue and stimulate acupuncture points. Through the combination of high energy density and longer treatment times, we can achieve a detectable stimulation with excellent treatment successes.
The medical benefits of laser therapy:
External laser therapy:
The Weber Medical named laser needles are designed for pain-free acupuncture and placed on the skin or used together in special applicators for the treatment of larger surfaces.
The combination of red, infrared, green and blue lasers makes it possible to achieve different depths of penetration and numerous biological effects.
The highly concentrated laser light enters the tissue and leads to bio-stimulating and reparative effects without any side effects.
Areas of application:
Interstitial and intraarticular laser therapy:
Weber Medicals new technique, percutaneous interstitial laser therapy (with the use of a sterile catheter) or intra-articular treatment, allows the laser light to successfully treat herniated discs and spinal stenosis.
With this technique damaged joints can be irradiated directly and internally, resulting in significantly improved therapeutic results. With this technique we can reach depths of up to 12 inches.
Green and blue lasers are normally absorbed by the surface of the tissue, thus the beneficial biological effects would not be used for joint issues, but using the interstitial laser technology, we can, for the first time bring blue and green laser to the inside of joints causing an anti-inflammatory effect.
Interstitial laser therapy is applied in treatment of:
Intra-articular laser therapy is applied in treatment of:
Intravenous laser therapy:
We have many unique protocols with intravenous laser treatment, a light guide (plastic fiber) is inserted in the elbow vein. In this way, the laser light can directly irradiate the flowing blood.
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