Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)
Low Level Laser therapy (LLLT) is the treatment of various conditions using laser to bring about a photochemical reaction at a cellular level. The laser light penetrates into tissue where it is absorbed by cells and converted into energy that influences the course of metabolic processes.
The LTU-904 is an infrared laser operating at a wavelength of 904 nanometers. This invisible wavelength penetrates deeply into tissue (much deeper than the often used red laser operating in the visible red region).
Cleared by the FDA for Lymphedema Treatment:
The American Food and Drug Administration has cleared the Riancorp LTU-904 laser therapy units as a tool to be used in the treatment of postmastectomy lymphedema.
The LTU-904 is the ONLY laser device cleared by FDA for lymphedema treatment.
In addition it can be used for repair, recovery and rejuvenation and we use it for other conditions such as lipoedema and tissue repair post surgery or injury.