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Low Level Laser Information

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Q1000 Resonating Laser


The Q1000 is a resonating laser with 12 laser diodes with multiple wavelengths and is designed for soft tissue application, reduction of inflammation and pain, and re-energizing cells.
808 Enhancer Probe



The 808 enhancer probe is a single wave infrared continuous beam which is designed to be used for bones, cartilage, joints, tendons, nerves,  and deep scar reduction.
    660 Enhancer Probe


The 660 enhancer probe is a single wave red wavelength  continuous beam which is designed to be used for acupoint therapy, surface scar reduction, and several dental applications.


FDA approves Low Level Laser for Osteoarthritis

FDA Approves Low-Level Laser for Osteoarthritis

Q Laser is proud to announce that the United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cleared the Q Laser System, low level laser, for home use that alleviates pain and inflammation with no side effects. This marks the first low level laser to be cleared by the FDA for over the counter use treating Osteoarthritis of the hand.

(NU) - Osteoarthritis, a degenerative disease in which joint cartilage wears away over time, proves a common problem. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), approximately one-third of American adults suffer from chronic arthritis.

The pain of osteoarthritis not only affects Americans’ joints, but also their wallets. Thirty-three percent of American workers report that arthritis interferes with their ability to perform their job. In 2007, treating arthritis cost $128 billion -- $81 billion in direct expenses, like medical costs, and another $47 billion in lost wages and other indirect costs.

Osteoarthritis typically affects older adults, but it does not affect every senior citizen. It can strike any animal with a bony skeleton, causing pain and disability.

“No one needs to describe that the pain comes and goes, prevents sleep, makes walking difficult, causes you to drop or spill things, and renders you unable to sign your name or write,” writes Dr. Larry Lytle in his book, “Universal Healer: Book I Osteoarthritis.” “In short, it is the most common form of disability.”

Osteoarthritis cannot currently be cured, but effective treatments can improve the quality of life of millions of people. To many people, it comes as exciting news that the FDA has recently approved a low-level laser treatment, the QLaser, for treating osteoarthritis in the hands.

The Q1000 is a Class I laser device that has been classified by the FDA as a non-significant risk device as related to eye injuries, yet helps the body release endorphins (natural painkillers) reduce inflammation, increase circulation, help heal damaged cell membranes and boost cells’ energy levels, resulting in less pain and more healing. Keeping a personal laser, like the Q Laser, at home can help patients address their osteoarthritis without turning to costly medical treatments. 


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