What's the indications of the therapeutic laser therapy?
- Arthritis, arthrosis of phalanges of hand and foot
- Arthritis, arthrosis
- Arthritis, gonarthrosis
- Arthritis, hip joint arthrosis
- Arthritis, wrist joint arthrosis
- Axilla glandular inflammation
- Cholecystitis
- Concussions
- Eczema
- Endodontitis
- Furunculosis
- Herpes
- Humeroscapular parasynovitis
- Muscles stretching treatment
- Myositis
- Neurodynia
- Obliterating atherosclerosis
- Obliterating endarteritis
- Open wounds
- Osteochondrosis

What's the technical parameter of the therapeutic laser therapy ?
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Battery Capacity: |
Built-in lithium battery 5200mAh |
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Terminal Laser output: |
6 laser beams with 808nm,19 laser beams with 650nm |
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Voltage: |
110-240V,50-60 Hz |
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Working Mode: |
Pulse mode and continuous mode |
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Time Setting: |
Start from 1 minute,1-60 minutes,adjustable |
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Adapter: |
Europe America standard |
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The Max. |
output:1295mW |
What is the advantages of the COZING-T05?
①Non-invasive
②At-home pain relief
③Easy to use
④No side-effects
⑤Compact device that travels with you
⑥Easy and effective treatments
⑦Affordable
⑧Safe and pain-free
⑨Long battery life


what is therapeutic laser therapyworking Principle?
①The effects of laser therapy are photochemical. Photons enter the tissue and are absorbed in the cell's mitochondria and at the cell membrane by chromophores. These chromophores are photosensitizers that generate reactive oxygen species following irradiation thereby influencing cellular redox states and the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Within the mitochondria, the photonic energy is converted to electromagnetic energy in the form of molecular bonds in ATP (Adenosine Triphosphate). In order to interact with the living cell, laser light has to be absorbed by intracellular chromophores. Cell membrane permeability increases, which causes physiological changes to occur. These physiological changes affect macrophages, fibroblasts, endothelial cells, mast cells, bradykinin and nerve conduction rates. The clinical and physiological effects are obtained by the way in which tissues absorb laser radiation.
②This tissue absorption depends on the wavelength of the beam itself and the power to ensure that the laser energy reaches the target tissue at the necessary clinical levels. The improper wavelength of laser light would not penetrate into the tissue to reach the target area. Furthermore, even if one has a laser with the proper wavelength, if the device does not have enough power to drive the energy into the tissue, the target area may not realize the potential benefits. Each type of laser emits light at a very specific wavelength which interacts with the irradiated tissue.
③It also acts in particular with the chromophores present in the tissue, but in a different way. A chromophore, intrinsic or extrinsic, is any substance, colored or clear, which is able to absorb radiation. Among the endogenous chromophores are water and hemoglobin, nucleic acid and proteins. Among the exogenic chromophores are porphyrins and hematoporphyrins, which are injected into the organism. These are described as photosensitizers because they fix themselves to the tissue making it photosensitive at specific wavelengths.
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