Diode 810 Nm Neuro Brainwaves Photobiomodulation Helmet

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Product Name:: Cerebral Dementia Therapy Helmet
Function 1: Treat Ischemic Stroke, Traumatic Brain Injury,
LED Number: 256pcs
Power 1: 60 MW Per LED, Total 15 W
Certificate: CE And FDA
Color: White Or Black
Function 2: Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Diseas
Wavelength: 810 Nm
Optical Power: 24 MW/cm2
OEM: Supported
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Diode Photobiomodulation Helmet

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810 Nm Photobiomodulation Helmet

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Neuro Brainwaves Photobiomodulation Machine

Basic Infomation
Place of Origin: China
Brand Name: SSCH
Certification: CE
Model Number: GY-PDT1
Payment & Shipping Terms
Packaging Details: 1pc/box brain therapy helmet
Delivery Time: 3-7work days
Payment Terms: T/T, Western Union, MoneyGram, Paypal
Supply Ability: 1000
Product Description

Diode 810 Nm Neuro Light Therapy Neuro Brainwaves Photobiomodulation Helmet

photobiomodulation, therapy machine, infrared light therapy, brain photobiomodulation 810nm, injury helmet therapy,

light therapy / therapy machine /

transcranial magnetic brain stimulation infrared 810nm neurofeedback therapy machine

What is Photobiomodulation (PBM Therapy)?

 

Photobiomodulation (PBM Therapy) previously known as Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) is the application of red and near infra-red light over injuries or lesions to improve wound and soft tissue healing, reduce inflammation and give relief for both acute and chronic pain. First developed in 1967, it is now commonly referred to as PBM.

 

Photobiomodulation is used to: increase the speed, quality and tensile strength of tissue repair; resolve inflammation and relieve pain (analgesia).

The red and near infrared light (600nm-1000nm) commonly used in PBM can be produced by laser or high intensity LEDs. The intensity of PBM lasers and LED's is not high like a surgical laser. There is no heating effect.

 

The effects of PBM are photochemical (like photosynthesis in plants). When the correct intensity and treatment times are used, red and near infrared light reduces oxidative stress and increases ATP. This improves cell metabolism and reduce inflammation. These effects can be enhanced with pulses however when analgesia is required there is a second mechanism which works best when a strong continuous beam is applied.

 

PBM devices are typically delivering 10mW - 500mW (0.01 -> 0.01 Watts). The power density typically ranges from 0.005W/Cm² -> 5 W/Cm².

PBM is popularly used for soft tissue injuries, joint conditions, neuropathic pain, non-healing leg and pressure ulcers.

 

What is Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT)?

 

Photobiomodulation Therapy (PBMT) is the best technical term for Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT).

It is a light therapy using lasers or LEDs to improve tissue repair, reduce pain and inflammation wherever the beam is applied. Usually applied by a doctor, therapist or technician, treatments take about 10 minutes and should be applied two or more times a week.

 

Photobiomodulation has been used for many years on sports injuries, arthritic joints, neuropathic pain syndromes, back and neck pain. Over 700 randomised clinical trials have been published on Photobiomodulation, half of which are on pain.

 

Brain Photobiomodulation Machine

 

The Brain Photobiomodulation Machine is a therapeutic instrument based on the principle of photobiomodulation. It has a good therapeutic effect on traumatic events (stroke, traumatic brain injury, and global ischemia), degenerative diseases (dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's), and psychiatric disorders (depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder)

 

What is Photobiomodulation?

 

Photobiomodulation (PBM) describes the use of red or near-infrared light to stimulate, heal, regenerate, and protect tissue that has either been injured, is degenerating, or else is at risk of dying. One of the organ systems of the human body that is most necessary to life, and whose optimum functioning is most worried about by humankind in general, is the brain. The brain suffers from many different disorders that can be classified into three broad groupings: traumatic events (stroke, traumatic brain injury, and global ischemia), degenerative diseases (dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's), and psychiatric disorders (depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder). There is some evidence that all these seemingly diverse conditions can be beneficially affected by applying light to the head. There is even the possibility that PBM could be used for cognitive enhancement in normal healthy people. In this transcranial PBM (tPBM) application, near-infrared (NIR) light is often applied to the forehead because of the better penetration (no hair, longer wavelength).

 

Main Function

  • NIR light can penetrate the head and reach the brain.
  • NIR is absorbed by cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria.
  • Heat-gated ion channels also play a role.
  • Increased blood flow, energy, neuroprotection, less inflammation, brain repair.
  • Can treat traumatic (stroke, TBI), neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases.

Specifications

 

Name Brain Photobiomodulation Machine
Model GY-PDT1
LED Wavelength 810 nm
Led Quantity 256
Power(total helmet) 15 W
Power(one LED) 60 mW
Power 24 mW/cm2
Certificate CE
OEM Support
Color White/Black
MOQ 1 PC

 

Indications

1. Traumatic events (stroke, traumatic brain injury, and global ischemia).

2. Degenerative diseases (dementia, Alzheimer's and Parkinson's).

3. Psychiatric disorders (depression, anxiety, post traumatic stress disorder).

 

Contraindication

1. Avoid direct exposure to the eyes, pregnant women's abdomen, melanoma, brown spots.

2. Taboo patients with early and middle stage malignant tumors.

3. Contraindications to patients with acute bleeding disorders.

 

What is Brain Injury?

Brain Injury is the “multiple disabilities arising from damage to the brain acquired after birth. It results in deterioration in cognitive, physical, emotional or independent functioning. It can be as a result of accidents, stroke, brain tumours, infection, poisoning, lack of oxygen, degenerative neurological disease etc.”


The National Community Services Data Dictionary (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Canberra, 2012)

 

Common Causes of Brain Injury

Accidents/Trauma
Traumatic Brain Injury occurs as the result of some external force being applied to the brain.


Stroke
Stroke usually occurs as the result of a haemorrhage or blockage to the blood vessels that supply blood to the various regions of the brain.


Tumour
Tumours cause damage to the surrounding brain tissue and structures as they grow within the brain.


Infection
Bacterial or viral infections can lead to an inflammation of the brain covering (meningitis) or the brain tissue itself (encephalitis).


Poisoning/Toxins
Alcohol acts as a toxin and the long term misuse of alcohol can cause damage to brain tissue.


Hypoxia/Anoxia
Hypoxia/anoxia refers to reduced or, complete, stopping of the flow of oxygen to the brain leading to injury to brain tissue. Can be caused by overdoses, failed hangings, or near drowning.

 

Degenerative Neurological Diseases
Conditions including Huntington’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease, and Alzheimer’s Disease are caused by abnormal changes to brain cells in particular regions of the brain.

About Brain Injury

The disability called brain injury – sometimes called acquired brain injury, or “ABI” – refers to any damage to the brain that occurs after birth. That damage can be caused by an accident or trauma, by a stroke, by a brain infection, by alcohol or other drug abuse or by diseases of the brain like Parkinson’s disease.

 

Brain injury is common. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, over 700,000 Australians have a brain injury, with daily “activity limitations” and “participation restrictions”. Three in every four of these people are aged 65 or under. As many as two out of every three acquired their brain injury before the age of 25. Three-quarters of people with a brain injury are men.

What is the Brain?

The brain is the controller of the body’s movements and essential functions, such as breathing and blood pressure, and also our feelings, thoughts, and beliefs.

 

The brain is made up of billions of nerve cells which transmit information using a combination of electrical and chemical activity.

Its soft, jelly-like mass is cushioned inside the skull by cerebrospinal fluid. This fluid circulates around the brain and through a series of cavities in the brain called ventricles.

The brain is divided into a number of parts, which work together. The more these parts are coordinated and in tune with each other, the better the overall functioning of the brain.

The cerebral cortex is the largest part of the brain, and is divided into two hemispheres, the left and right.

 

The Brain’s Hemispheres

The left hemisphere mainly controls speech and language (talking, comprehension, reading, and writing).
The right hemisphere mainly controls visual perception and the interpretation of nonverbal information, such as understanding facial expressions and behavior.

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