Medical Super Pulsed Laser
Proven, Powerful, Safe and Effective
Multi Radiance Super Pulsed Lasers use innovative technology to deliver light energy to tissue, which reduces pain and increases circulation.
Laser Treatment
L.A.S.E.R. (Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation) is a name for a type of intense radiation of the light spectrum.
A laser is a beam of light in which high energies can be concentrated. Laser light has unique physical properties, which other types of light do not have. These are what makes laser light is so effective compared to other kinds of light in the field of pain reduction and healing.
Laser treatment involves the application of low power coherent light to injuries and lesions to stimulate healing and reduce pain. It is used to increase the speed, quality and strength of tissue repair, resolve inflammation and give pain relief. Low level laser technology is a complete system of treating muscle, tendon, ligament, connective tissue, bone, nerve, and dermal tissues in a non-invasive, drug-free modality.
Technology
Multi Radiance Super Pulsed Lasers combine three clinically proven wavelengths to create the Cascading Energy Effect, allowing for deeper penetration and enhanced absorption of light.
Super Pulsed Laser
The super pulsed laser produces high powered light in billionth-of-a-second pulses. The power of each pulse drives the photons deep into the target tissue, strongly reducing pain and improving micro-circulation.
Infrared
Pulsed broad band infrared penetrate shallower tissue depths than the laser but provide a broader spectrum of coverage.
Pulsed Red
Pulsed red light penetrates shallower depths.
What is Super Pulsed Laser Therapy and How Does it Work?
Learn about the science behind Multi Radiance super pulsed laser technology and how it works to safely and effectively manage chronic and acute pain.
Multi Radiance Medical Super Pulsed Laser Technology Explained
Multi Radiance Medical technology is proven safe and effective for pain relief and accelerated recovery, but how does it work? What exactly is light, and how can it be used for pain relief?