Handy laser therapy device for physiotherapy
A compact LLLT/PBM laser equipped with 4 x 500 mW = a total of 2000 mW – 808 nm (invisible/IR). Supplied complete and ready for use in an aluminum case with accessories. A powerful and efficient all-round laser for professional use.
The laser uses scattering optics, making it suitable for pain and injury treatment, as well as for veterinary use. Programming and controlling the laser's timing, power, and tone is simple and straightforward via the integrated Bluetooth function in the laser and the app (Android).
The laser wavelength of 808 nm ensures an effective penetration depth into skin and tissue of approximately 3-4 cm.
Accessories included with the L2000 Pro
- 1x Li-Ion POWER battery
- 1x Li-Ion charger
- 1x safety goggles
- 1x quick start guide and user manual
Laser L2000 Pro Specifications
- Laser power CW max. 4 x 500 mW = total 2000 mW
- Wavelength 808 nm (invisible/IR)
- Laser class 3B
- Applications
- muscles
- tendons
- joints
- Scar tissue
Laser therapy - treating with light
LASER (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) describes a highly concentrated light beam amplified by stimulated emission of photons. Laser light has unique physical properties that other types of light do not have (coherence and monochromaticity). This makes laser light particularly effective compared to other types of therapeutic light (LED) used for pain reduction and healing . Laser therapy , also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT)/photobiomodulation (PBM) , is used to accelerate tissue healing processes, reduce inflammation, and provide pain relief . LLLT/PBM has been proven to be a superior healing and pain-relieving method compared to other electrotherapeutic therapies such as ultrasound, especially for chronic conditions and in the early stages of acute injury response. LLLT/PBM is a method for treating muscles, tendons, ligaments, connective tissue, bones, nerves, and skin in a non-invasive and drug-free manner .
Laser therapy - the areas of application
Laser therapy is often used when surgery and medications fail to produce the desired results. The list of diseases and conditions for which laser therapy can be used is broad. Doctors and therapists can use laser therapy devices to treat the following conditions:
- skin wounds
- Tendon and ligament injuries
- Trigger points
- Edema
- Muscle injuries
- Nervous system injuries and neurological diseases
- Osteoarthritis
- Postoperative incisions and scar tissue
- Acute and chronic pain
- Rhinitis, sinusitis
- Bursitis and tendinitis
- Pododermatitis
- Dermatomyositis
- Pyotraumatic dermatitis (hot spots)
- trauma
- Gingivitis, stomatitis and tooth extractions
- acupuncture
- hip dysplasia
- cystitis
Interesting articles and information:
- Laser therapy – basics and effects
- Laser therapy – effective in record time
- Guidelines for laser therapy treatments
Legal Notice: Statements on our product page regarding the possible applications of laser therapy and the expected effects are based on the experiences of laser therapy users. This includes medical professionals (veterinarians and animal physiotherapists), many of whom have been using LLLT laser therapy in their practice for many years.
With the descriptions of the laser therapy devices, we do not intend to create the impression that using the devices can guarantee an improvement in symptoms. No promises of a cure can be made. If your pet is experiencing symptoms, you should always consult a veterinarian first to discuss possible conventional medical therapies and alternative medicine options.