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Laser therapy devices are specialised therapy devices used in physiotherapy to deliver targeted light pulses. These devices usually operate at a wavelength of around 905 nm and offer various power levels that may vary depending on the model and application. Typical power levels range between 15 W and 100 W, with the pulse duration frequently being less than 100 nanoseconds in order to enable precise and controlled treatment results.
The selection of a suitable laser therapy device depends on the field of application and the specific requirements of the treatment. Devices such as the Laserdusche LASS-Expert or the Premio EVO models offer different equipment options, including a transport case, protective goggles, quick chargers and testing devices for emission control. Accessories such as sterilisable glass fibres or reinforced steel attachments may also be part of the scope of delivery and support the versatile use in the practice.
Laser therapy devices from brands such as PHYSIOMED and Sedatelec are characterised by their quality and reliability. They are designed for professional use in physiotherapy and enable precise dosing of the laser energy. When purchasing, attention should be paid to the technical specifications, the handling and the included accessories in order to ensure optimal integration into everyday treatment.
- For which applications are laser therapy devices used in physiotherapy?
- Laser therapy devices are used in physiotherapy to deliver targeted light pulses for various therapeutic applications. They help support the treatment of muscle and joint complaints as well as promote regeneration and blood circulation. The devices are versatile and, depending on the model, can enable different forms of therapy.
- Which power levels and wavelengths are common for laser therapy devices?
- Typical power levels for laser therapy devices range between 15 W and 100 W, with the pulse duration often being less than 100 nanoseconds. The wavelength is frequently around 905 nm, which enables effective penetration of the tissue. These technical parameters are important for adapting the treatment to individual needs.
- What is included in the scope of delivery of a typical laser therapy device?
- In addition to the laser therapy device itself, a typical scope of delivery often includes a carrying case, protective goggles, a rapid charger and a testing device for emission control. Depending on the model, sterilisable glass fibres or reinforced steel attachments may also be included, expanding the range of applications and making handling easier.
- How do I select the right laser therapy device for my practice?
- The selection of a suitable laser therapy device depends on the requirements of the planned applications, the desired power level and the included accessories. It is important to pay attention to technical data such as pulse duration and wavelength, and to choose devices from established brands such as PHYSIOMED or Sedatelec in order to ensure quality and reliability.
- How is safety ensured when using laser therapy devices?
- Safety is ensured through the use of protective goggles, which are included in the scope of delivery, as well as through testing devices for emission control. These devices help verify the correct functioning and safe delivery of the laser energy. Proper handling and training of users is also important in order to minimise risks.



