Must be exposed for irradiation: Due to the energy waves emitted by this therapeutic device, they can be absorbed by a thin layer of gauze and must be exposed during treatment.
Illumination distance: When irradiating, the comfortable temperature of the head and face should be taken as the standard. If the temperature is high or low, the irradiation distance of the front energy generator can be adjusted or the strength level can be adjusted.
Exposure intensity (temperature): It should be selected according to the patient's condition and different diseases. Generally, the exposure temperature for adults is around 40-50 ℃, and for infants and young children it is around 35-40 ℃.
When undergoing radiation therapy, a strong dose should be used at the beginning. If the temperature is high, in addition to adjusting the distance of the energy generator, the front or rear energy generator can also be set to a weak level.
Exposure time: Depending on the condition, 30-60 minutes each time, 1-3 times a day. Extending the exposure time and increasing the number of exposures can enhance the therapeutic effect.
Hypertensive patients can first use a weak level during initial exposure and gradually increase the irradiation intensity.
Patients with intracranial hemorrhage need to stop bleeding before using this treatment device for rehabilitation treatment.