It looks like there's going to be a buzz about this type of therapy for pain.
This article explains alot about the treatment & some of it can be applied to the recent information about the Bionic 880 - just in theory since the Bionic 880 is based on LED not lasers.
You can use this therapy for treating pain even if you don't want to combine it with the homeopathic nosodes.
Posted by diana (Member # 7466) on :
I was thinking of buying a laser to treat myself for inflammation.
Has anyone here purchased one they are happy with?
Diana
Posted by sparkle7 (Member # 10397) on :
You really have to do alot of research! There's alot of hucksters out there. Read everything you can & check all the specifics before buying anything.
I'm more interested in LEDs for now. I'm going to start out with an LED device. If it works & I may look for something more advanced - I might try a laser later on. I haven't made a purchase, yet.
For a doctor to spend $10,000-20,000 on a gizmo is no big thing. They can make it back in a few treatments. So, many devices are hyper-inflated.
Some combine LEDs with lasers or say they are lasers but are only LEDs. You really have to research it thoroughly. There's alot of scientific jargon you have to decode to understand what you are getting. Some of it can be misleading.