Phoenix Thera-Lase
Phoenix Thera-Lase System© is a patented medical laser therapy system combining current technologies with innovative, industry-leading features.
The Phoenix Thera-Lase System© has the potential to induce photochemical reactions (biostimulation or photo-biostimulation) in soft tissue, including:
The Retardation of Fibroblast Formation in Tissue Culture
An Increase in Nerve Stimulation and Correction
The Triggering of a Prostaglandin-Bradykinin Effect & Regeneration of Skin, Nerve, and Muscle Tissue
Improved Blood Flow and Vascularization (Development of Blood Vessels) in Damaged Tissue
Production of Natural Opiates and Other Compounds That Reduce Pain and Stimulate Healing
Direct Stimulation of Cellular Growth and Healing of Soft Tissue (Collagen)
In conjunction with the custom, the strategic internal design of these systems, the patented wavelengths allow energy levels that are ten to two hundred times higher in adequate energy delivered to the injured tissue compared to alternative therapeutic laser devices.
Lower-powered lasers of non-optimal wavelengths lead to substantially higher light energy absorption rates by melanin (skin pigment) and higher absorption rates by hemoglobin (human blood). These devices are by necessity underpowered—impairing their ability to achieve clinically significant results on the scale with The Phoenix Thera-Lase Systems.
The treatment is delivered as a function of and is dependent on wavelength, power, and time. Wavelength and power factors determine the penetration depth and quantity of energy available to transfer to the cells, and the type of healing determines the length of time needed to administer the treatment. Key: Photon energy particles emitted from Laser are absorbed by photoreceptors in the cell, which allows for DNA restructuring, ATP production, mitochondrial changes, and allows for increased oxygenation and blood flow.
Phoenix Thera-Lase Systems offer multiple competitive advantages, features, and benefits, including:
Deeper Penetration
Higher Power
Wider Beam Diameter
Higher Energy Transfer = (More Power)
Bigger Beam = (Better Treatment)
Better Utilization of Personnel & Patient Time
Non-invasive laser treatment, also known as laser photo-biostimulation, cold laser, or soft laser, is defined as a concentrated laser light energy delivered to the cellular level within the body to stimulate live tissue to heal and is used to treat chronic and acute soft tissue injuries. The Phoenix Thera-Lase System precipitates a complex set of physiological interactions at the cellular level that reduces acute inflammation, reduces pain, and accelerates tissue healing.