Guest guest Posted December 11, 2006 Report Share Posted December 11, 2006 This came to me since I forwarded Tara's message on. Thought I would pass it on. Laurie Dear Dr , A friend referred your 'lost in laser therapy' enquiry to me. I'm not a member of the rehab group and am unable to post a response online, so I hope you don't mind me responding directly to you. Regarding your first question about laser therapy books, the best I can recommend is 'The Laser Therapy Handbook' by Jan Tuner & Lars Hode ($65). It is not a step-by-step guide, but it does provide a great deal of information to readers interested in obtaining a deeper understanding of this modality. Unfortunately there are currently no veterinary/rehab protocol guides or user-oriented books available that are worth purchasing. Regarding cluster applicators, it is necessary to know both the power of each emitter in the cluster, and the total power of the cluster. The former will allow you to calculate the 'dose-per-point' of each emitter, and the latter the total body dose. Knowledge of the power/power density per beam is especially important for laser clusters, but less-so for LED clusters. For LED clusters it is often sufficient to know the total power of the cluster and the area of the applicator. An LED cluster may have 50+ emitters very close together. In such an applicator the beams from each LED are more likely to overlap, thus creating a more homogeneous distribution of the optical output power over the surface area covered by the applicator (and, thus, LED clusters generally more applicable to the treatment of superficial conditions and open wounds, where the power density of the incident beam is most important). Most laser clusters, however, have a relatively low number of emitters (4-to-5) spread over a relatively large area (5-to-10cm2), so from the perspective of the tissues being treated you are effectively applying 4-to-5 single-laser applicators concurrently. For such a laser cluster the average power density - total power over total area - is meaningless. Attached is an email response to Dr Curtis Turchin that discusses in greater depth the problem of 'average' power density as it applies to laser clusters. It refers to the Apollo medical laser, which is identical in output to SpectraVET's 4x500mW cluster. In short, when calculating treatment times for a laser cluster you should use the formula [seconds = Joules / Watts] for each laser emitter. I hope I've been able to help clear this up. If you would like any further information and/or assistance regarding laser therapy and/or laser equipment, please feel free to contact me directly at any time. You may also wish to visit my Australian company's website at <http://www.spectramedics.com> and browse through the 'Resources' section. Kind regards, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - SpectraVET Therapeutic Lasers - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Managing Director CELL: SpectraVET Inc EMAIL: WWW: <http://www.spectravet.com> <http://www.spectramedics.com> TEL: FAX: POST: 2460 Cortland Street Waynesboro, VA 22980 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - PRIVACY AND CONFIDENTIALITY. The information contained in this communication is for the named recipient. It may contain confidential, privileged or copyright material. If you receive this email in error please delete it and any attachments and notify the sender immediately by reply email. If you are not the named recipient, any use, reading, copying, distributing or disclosure of the information in this email is strictly prohibited. Any views expressed in this email are not necessarily those of SpectraVET Inc. SpectraVET does not warrant that this email is free from viruses or other defects. SpectraVET is not liable for loss, damage or other consequences that may arise from opening or using this email or any attachments. If you no longer wish to receive messages from SpectraVET Inc, please reply to this message with 'UNSUBSCRIBE' written in the subject line. > >Reply-To: VetRehab >To: <VetRehab > >Subject: FW: Laser stuff >Date: Sun, 10 Dec 2006 16:36:26 -0600 > > >Hey All, > >Do you have any recommendations on text books covering laser therapy, I >feel > >like I just got my feet wet at CRI and do not fully understand how to use >for therapy purposes ie. where to apply applicator, over what range of >tissue, how to treat joints? I'm interested in purchasing a unit and it's >been hard comparing all of the models! Quick question regarding cluster >applicators...when you are figuring out your treamtent time based on >J=Wxsec, are you calculating based on each diode mW or on the total power >from the entire cluster? Is the advantage of a cluster applicator just in >regards to more surface area treated at once and therefore, less time in >general? Any recommendations on units? >Thanks so much in advance, > >Sincererly, >Lost in laser therapy...! >Tara , DVM > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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