Hi realdoggymouse,
I did have some on my website at one time but they are no longer there. it would
require some searchnig to find them again.
websites change al the time so I have not found some new articles.
So I don't have any handy at this time. I may be able to dig some up however.
Take care,
V
> ok, i'm interested in purchasing the mixed unit (660 and 880). Are
> there any studies you can point me to that discuss depth of
> penetration?
> thanks!
> --- In LEDeffects@yahoogroups.com, V <lights@...> wrote:
>> Hi realdoggymouse,
>> Well the RED led can speed up hearing by twice if you can get the
> light to the area. And it does it by stimulating the cells to
> produce more ATP which is their energy source.
>> the infrared 880 increases circulation.
>> I can't say if your conditions would be helped or not as I am not a
> doctor.
>> Take care,
>> V
>> > Thanks, does this mean the LED can penetrate the skin like a
> laser?
>> > I'm confused because many of the studies talk about lasers. I'm
>> > curious if the LED can heal tendinopathy or vascular problems.
>> > Thanks again.
>> > --- In LEDeffects@yahoogroups.com, V <lights@> wrote:
>> >> Hi realdoggymouse,
>> >> Well there are a few differences, One is that a laser can
> operate
>> > at a much higher power level than an LED, does not mean that all
> of
>> > them do however, most small lasers put out 5mw or less, LEDs can
> do
>> > mare than that. A laser puts all the light on one small spot so
> the
>> > concentration is much greater, but then if you have treat a
> large
>> > area it may take a long time. LED can cover a large area at once.
> You
>> > can get LED units much more readily than laser units.
>> >> Leds are safer there is no over doing it in most cases. with a
>> > laser you have to know how much time to use it so you don't over
> do
>> > it.
>> >> A strong laser can be expensive compared to an LED unit also.
>> >> LED units can be made in more variety of colors for various
>> > applications than lasers can.
>> >> So it all depends on what you want to do and how much you want
> to
>> > spend. If you have a serious inner ear problem for example a
> laser
>> > may be best due to its ability to keep the light focused and
> higher
>> > power, but if you want to sooth sore muscles then an LED unit
> will
>> > probably work better.
>> >> It all comes down to the right tool for the right job.
>> >> Oh and a laser has a more precise frequency than an LED, a
> narrower
>> > range.
>> >> Take care,
>> >> V
>> >> > hi, what is the difference between a cold laser and an LED for
>> > therapy?
>> >> > Thanks!
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