
MLS Laser therapy: the new model is born.
4th February 2010
His name is Mphi* and it will be available from March 2010. It is the new portable device for MLS Lasertherapy with handpiece , which will allow an easy and functional use of this exclusive therapy in many situations. In fact this new device is light and compact, it can easily be transported over the shoulder and works also with battery. The laser emission is the proven MLS pulse, which revolutionized the diode laser therapy thanks to a quality approach oriented to the best therapeutic result. Through a modern colour touch-screen display user gets access to a completely new software that offers a new approach of use with four different treatment modalities and with the possibility of adapting the parameters to the patient’s characteristics .
The name Mphi* is ispired by the golden ratio, symbolized by the greek letter PHI (Φ).
The golden ratio indicates a proportion used to make more beautiful and proportioned architectural buildings: the Parthenon of Athens was built according to this proportion and the PHI symbol was born just at that time, in honour of Fidias (Φειδίας), the designer of Parthenon. Applied to numerous architectural and artistic works in all ages, from the Cheope's Pyramid to da Vinci's Mona Lisa and, in more recent times, to the Modulor by Le Corbusier, now PHI becomes also the symbol of the harmony between the two wavelengths which compose the MLS pulse.
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The “teaching machine” for MLS Laser therapy
With its renewed interface logic, the Mphi touch-screen was developed to come closer to the personal therapeutic approach of the operator: 3 different use modes in “Pain management”, and another 2 for treating oedema and for biostimulation (injuries, ulcers, sores). The new software gives different treatment personalisation according to the “phototype” and “dimensions” of the patient: it is also possible to select “acute” or “chronic” values.
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PATHOLOGY MODE |
AREA MODE, MANUAL SCAN AND TRIGGER POINT TREATMENT | |
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