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Compact CombiLaser
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Technical specification: |
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Wavelengths: |
650nm and 808nm |
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Power output 650nm: |
2 x 100mW |
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Power output 808nm: |
2 x 500mW |
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Timer function: |
0 – several hours |
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Power supply: |
110/240 VAC 50/60 Hz |
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Nett weight: |
2,1 kg |
CombiLaser LLLT for treating Tinnitus
Technical datasheet
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Special feature: |
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2 x 650nm probes each delivering max 100mW for each ear
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2 x 808nm probes each delivering max 500mW for each ear |
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| On the pictures below you can see the CE-certified Compact CombiLaser device, developed by LaserLight during 2009. It is originally designed for the treatment of inner ear disorders like Tinnitus, but can also be used for many other treatment modalities as pain relief in general and wound healing.

The Compact CombiLaser comes with 4 laser sources (laser probes) and is developed for treatment of Tinnitus. It has a unique in design and performance. The laser emit dual wavelength beams which are red (2 x 650nm - 100mw fixed) and near infrared (2 x 808nm adjustable probes with an output effect from 0-500 mW). These laser beams are cool to the touch, have no side effects and do not cause any discomfort. The 808nm laser beam is aimed into the auditory canal and the 650nm laser beam through the mastoid bone behind the ear. The wavelength nature of these lasers beams allows them to penetrate tissue. Although laser beams loses intensity rapidly, these lasers with high output can have an effect on tissues and cells 2 to 5 cm inside the body.
Doctors, Audiometrists and patients looking for therapeutic and medical lasers are welcome for help and consultancy about lasers. Some patients have a need of their own Compact CombiLaser and have purchased a unit direct from LaserLight, however sales may only be possible where local law allows Low Level Laser units to be sold and used by private individuals.
Treatment with Compact CombiLaser in both ears at the same time
CAUSES FOR TINNITUS (list) Diseases in ear and middle ear Wax plug Inflammation of the middle ear Eardrum perforations Otosclerosis Tensions in the middle ear
Diseases in the earpiece and the acoustic nerve Hereditable hearing disability Damages caused by loud noice Acoustic traume Ménières desease Change of pressure in the inner ear Damages on the cranium Sudden deafness Tumour on the acoustic nerve Deafness because of age
Hormonal imbalances Reduced thyroid gland function Diabetes Too low blood sugar
Heart and circulatory diseases Too high blood pressure Too low blood pressure Stress Arteriosclerosis
Blood diseases Thrombus Too high cholesterol content in the blood Too high blood viscosity
Other diseases Allergy (cheese, chocolate, fat) Wear in the vertebra Psychical problems
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