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7.2 Treatment course and dosage
Start treatment in 1.5 minute dosage for each treatment point and increase the dosage
gradually within 24 hours until you reach 6 min. Treat twice a day, consistently. If you
experience increased pain following treatment, stop the treatment for 24 hours then start
again with a reduced dosage. You may increase the dosage to 4 treatments a day. In
cases of acute pain, trauma or non-chronic aches, you may apply a dosage of 8 minutes
from the first treatment.
7.3 Coverage
The laser beam size is 4.5 cm long and 1 cm wide. If the area that requires treatment is
larger than the 4.5/1 cm, repeat treatments on the adjacent area until you’ve covered the
whole area.
7.4 Treatment recommendations for common conditions
The recommended time for each point of treatment is 6 minutes, 2-4 times a day.
For all recommended treatment therapies, consult the human body illustration, page 23.
1.
Chronic back pain -
Treat lengthwise along the painful vertebrae of the lower back,
to the left and the right of the spine. For Ischia - pain radiating to the lower limb -
Identify the focal point of the pain by touch and treat it.
2.
Chronic neck pain -
Treat
a)
Lengthwise, along the vertebra.
b)
Treat each side of the neck, lengthwise; under
the ear lobe, and exactly at the indentation behind the jaw.
3.
Knee pain -
Treat the sore knee
a)
On the back of the knee along the inner crease.
b)
On the outer side of the
knee, lengthwise.
c)
On the inner side of the knee, lengthwise. You can also treat the front of the knee, under
the kneecap.
4.
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) -
Treat the sore wrist
a)
On the inside, along the width of the joint - on the crease.
b)
On the inside, perpendicular to ‘a’, lengthwise.
c)
Treat the length of the thumb, along the pad. You can also
treat the back of the hand, at the gap between the thumb and the bone of the index finger towards the joint,
and from both sides of the joint, lengthwise.
5.
Fibromyalgia -
Treat the aching area.
6.
Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS) -
Treat the aching area.
7.
Temporomandibular Joint Disorder -
Treat along the length and width of the TemporoMandibular joint.
8.
Adjunctive treatment for acute and chronic wounds -
Treat over the entire wound area.
Tip:
Always start from the most painful point and then move to other spots, so as to ensure you are treating the
central problem first, to the best of your knowledge.
1 cm
4.5 cm
The size of the laser
beam of the
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