
High Intensity Laser
Description
Highlights
Operating principle & technology
Studies
Description
NEXT GENERATION TECHNOLOGY
Experience next generation technology with High Intensity Laser Therapy and take your patient care to a new level. Through the innovative use of an automated robotic scanning system, this advanced laser therapy offers precise and efficient treatment for both small and large areas of the body – up to 1200 cm².
Take your patient care to the next level!

Joint sprain

Injury to the muscles

Acute back pain

Rheumatoid diseases

Sports injury





Highlights
- Next-generation therapy – intelligent technology for optimum results: The advanced scanning system makes therapy efficient and individualized.
- Continuous temperature monitoring
- Wavelength of 1064 nm ensures treatment of deeper tissue layers
- Continuous temperature monitoring with the thermal image screen
BTL is setting a new trend in high-intensity laser therapy with an automated robotic scanning system. This technology enables precise, homogeneous energy distribution over large areas of the body without the need for an operator. This technology is particularly effective for treating the back area, large muscle groups and joints.
For smaller areas of the body, you can switch to conventional manual laser therapy at any time. The intelligent manual applicator has user-friendly control buttons, making it easy to use.
An optical system for adjusting the spot size in the range of 10-30 mm reduces the need for additional detachable zoom attachments. The devices are available in 10 W, 20 W and 30 W power models, allowing for flexible customization to suit therapy requirements.

Operating principle & technology
The High Intensity Laser uses laser light for biostimulation and accelerates cellular processes that promote rapid pain relief and recovery from injury. The therapeutic effect of the laser light is based on the acceleration of oxygen uptake in the tissue and the improvement of blood circulation, which leads to better healing. The photomechanical wave stimulates nerve endings and thus relieves pain.
Thanks to the unique combination of 30 W power and a wavelength of 1064 nm, the laser targets deep tissue, maximizing pain relief and delivering strong thermal effects in the shortest possible time.

Studies
Studie: High-Intensity Laser Therapy for Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials
Long term effects of high intensity laser therapy in lateral epicondylitis patients
HIL is an effective method for treating pain and improving lateral epicondylitis in the short and long term.
Effects of Class IV Laser in Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Control Trial
Class IV laser treatment was found to be an effective modality in reducing knee pain in KOA patients.
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