MR4 Laser

Health & Fitness

  • Author Steve Querio
  • Published March 7, 2011
  • Word count 298

The MR4 laser is a low level laser that provides the ultimate in clinical treatment. With the state of the art technology, the powerful features and the easy operation, the MR4 laser is the laser of choice by many health care providers.

The MR4 low level laser has an easy to use console that has many features that allow the provider the ability to use it as they need. The unit has simple push button operation with easy to read displays. With three separate ports, it allows for the use of three low level laser emitters at one time.

This cold laser has a variety of treatment options including preset programs, LaserSweep (the ability to sweep through frequencies) or you can customize and save your own patient programs. The device also has frequency ranges from the low frequency of 50 hertz to the high frequency of 3000 hertz.

The available emitters for the MR4 include the 25 Watt, the 25 Watt LaserStim (includes electrical stimulation), and the 50 Watt emitter. Each of these emitters has its own unique qualities. All have super pulsed laser, red light, infrared light and magnet. Of course, the LaserStim has the addition of electrical stimulation. In addition, the 25 Watt laser emitters are capable of accepting add on acupuncture and trigger point probes, which can be used effectively for treatment.

Due to its super pulsed technology, this device provides faster treatment, acquires deeper penetration and offer improved safety. This becomes very important when the provider is looking for a device that has the ability to treat a variety of conditions.

Clinical treatment using the MR4 laser allows the provider an extremely versatile system that provides fantastic results. It provides the power, safety and customization to handle all of the conditions that are seen and treated in a clinical practice.

Dr. Steve Querio has worked in the health and wellness industry for over 17 years. He has significant experience in the areas of occupational health and rehabilitation and has special interest in low level laser therapy.

To learn more and help you choose a laser that works in your clinic, visit: http://www.thecoldlaser.com

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