
Laser therapy is a treatment that utilizes specific wavelengths of light to interact with tissue and help accelerate your healing process. Laser treatment can be used on people suffering from acute and chronic conditions in order to eliminate pain and swelling, increase functionality, and reduce spasms.
The LTO is a handheld device combining low-level laser therapy (cold laser) and micro-current electrical stimulation for pain relief.
What studies support the LTO?
Clinical studies compare the effectiveness of the LTO to TENS and LLLT devices for chronic neck and shoulder pain.
Why use gel with the LTO?
The gel conducts the electrical current from the device to your skin, enhancing the micro-current therapy.
How should the e-stim be set?
Only a mild tingling sensation is needed for effective treatment. Adjust the e-stim dial accordingly.
Recommended treatment time?
Treat each area for 4 to 8 minutes.
How often can the LTO be used daily?
Up to 5 times, with 2-3 hours between sessions.
Where should I apply the LTO?
Treat above, on, and below the pain area, considering that the source may be elsewhere.
Device classification?
Class 2 medical device.
Laser specifications?
1 mW strength, 670 nm wavelength.
Charging instructions?
Recharge every 2-3 weeks for 5-7 hours, using a surge protector.

