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To view a powerpoint presentation of FAQ's for Professionals go here LASER stands for Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation.
2. How does laser light differ from "normal" light? Light emitted from a laser diode is monochromatic (having only one wavelength), parallel and coherent (having waves with similar direction, amplitude, and phase). These qualities make laser light much more valuable for therapeutic benefits.
Industry has been using laser diodes for years in such applications as bar code check outs, CD players, laser printers and pointers. The FDA has listed bio-stimulation lasers as non-significant risk (NSR) devices. Soft lasers sold by 2035, Inc. have received UL approval for safety.
Pain results from trauma and/or cellular disruption, malfunction, or less than optimal cellular function. Healing and pain relief come with cellular normalization. Photons enable cells to perform optimally by stimulating them to initiate bio-chemical reactions which produce enzymes and ATP (usable energy).
5. Where can soft laser therapy be used? Soft laser therapy may be used any place there is acute or chronic pain or inflammation, and, soft laser therapy may be effective on any disease or disorder. Users have reported successes when using soft laser therapy on:
6. Have soft lasers been scientifically studied and proven? Soft lasers have been used world-wide for nearly 30 years. Over 2500 studies have shown that soft lasers:
7. How much do soft lasers cost? We have seen soft lasers advertised for anywhere from $190 up to sixteen thousand dollars each.
8. Does a higher price always mean a better soft laser? Not always. A VERY LOW price usually means that the product contains only inexpensive LED's, and no true lasers - and while "LED only" products may provide some benefit, they are not a good as a product with both LED's and true lasers. It is also not necessary to pay VERY HIGH PRICES (over $5,000) for an individual soft laser unit.
9. What features should I look for in a quality soft laser?
10. What soft laser(s) meet all these requirements? The only lasers that we are familiar with that meet ALL the requirements listed above is the Q1000 Multi Frequency Resonating Laser ($3795) |