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4. Laser therapeutic devices of the "Mustang 2000" family
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| Two-Channel Device |
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Four-Channel Device |
- Two or four independent channels for laser and light-emitting-diode radiation heads
- Availability to measure the pulse and average radiation power of laser heads at a wavelength of 0.63 to 0.96 μm
- High-efficient treatment due to more precise exposure parameters
- Feasibility of external radiation modulation, including the BIO system
- Compliance with the European standards
- Protection against unauthorized use
- Feasibility of continuous-wave radiation (cw) heads to generate modulated radiation
- Streamline design
Universality is among the basic principles embodied in the present-day laser therapy devices. It is realized by using the building-block concept in the "Mustang" laser therapeutic device: basic unit - radiation heads - attachments.
The basic unit serves as a basis of each set. In fact, it is a power supply and control block. It sets radiation parameters such as the pulse and average power. It also enables the visual-acoustic indication of the device's operation. In order to measure the laser radiation power, the device has a photodetecting window and indicator at the front panel. It also has a radiation power regulator and a keyboard to set the laser radiation pulse repetition rate and exposure time. The radiation heads are connected to the basic unit, whereas the optical and magnetic attachments are connected to the radiation heads.
Radiation (Laser and Light-Emitting-Diode) Heads for the "Mustang 2000" Laser Therapeutic Device
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Radiation Head Type
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Optical Spectrum
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Wavelength, μm
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Radiation Power (not less than)
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Laser Radiation Heads for the "Mustang 2000" Laser Therapeutic Device
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LÎ1-2000(1)
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IR
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0,89
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5 W (pulse)
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LÎ2-2000(1)
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IR
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0,89
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9 W (pulse)
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LÎ3-2000(1)
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IR
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0,89
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15 W (pulse)
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LÎ7-2000(1)
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IR
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0,89
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80 W (pulse)
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ÊLÎ1-2000(4)
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Red
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0,67
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5 mW
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ÊËÎ2-2000(4)
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Red
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0,67
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30 mW
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ÊLÎ3-2000(4)
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Red
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0,63
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10 mW
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ÊLÎ4-2000(4)
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Red
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0,63
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30 mW
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ÊLÎ5-2000(4)
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IR
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0,83
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30 mW
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ÊLÎ6-2000(4)
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IR
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0,83
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200 mW
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ÊLÎ7-2000(4)
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IR
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1,3
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5 mW
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Light-Emitting-Diode Radiation Heads for the "Mustang 2000" Laser Therapeutic Device
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ÌSÎ3-2000
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Red
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0,63
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15 mW
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ÌSÎ5-2000
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Green
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0,53
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10 mW
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ÌSÎ6-2000
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Blue
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0,47
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15 mW
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Array Radiation Elements
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LÎ-2000(2)
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IR+Red
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0,89+0,63
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7 W(0.89)+15 mW (0.63)
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ÌLÎ1Ê-2000(1)
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IR
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0,89
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60 W (10 laser diodes)
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IR
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0,89
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5 W (cmp)
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IR
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0,88
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50 mW
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Red
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0,63
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3 W (cmp)
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Green
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0,53
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3 mW
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Blue
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0,47
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20 mW
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ÊL-VLOK-2000 (for intravenous laser irradiation of blood):
l=0,63 μm; P=4,5 mW
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- pulse mode (pulse duration is 100±20 nsec).
- pulse and modulation modes (depending on the radiation element)
- a model is available with 31 light-emitting diodes (the radiation power is higher)
- continuous-wave and modulated mode
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Optical and Magnetic Attachments
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Function |
| Attachments for radiation heads of the LÎ1-LÎ7, LÎÊ1, LOK2, ÊLÎ1- ÊLÎ7, MLO1K, and ÌSÎ2- ÌSÎ6 types |
| ÊÌ2 |
Magnetic kit: 25, 50, 75 mT |
À-2 |
Acupunctural corporal |
| ÊÌ3 |
Biocontrolled magnet 20 mT |
À-3 |
Acupunctural auricular |
| Ì150 |
Magnetic150 mT |
P-1 |
Proctologic |
| ZM25 |
Mirror magnet 25 mT |
P-2 |
Proctologic |
| ZM50 |
Mirror magnet 50 mT |
P-3 |
Proctologic |
| MM50 |
Magnetic 50 mT for radiation head of the ÌLÎ1Ê type
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G-1 |
Gynecologic |
| MM100 |
Magnetic 100 mT for radiation head of the ÌLÎ1Ê type |
G-2 |
Gynecologic |
| ZN25 |
Mirror with diameter of 25 mm |
G-3 |
Gynecologic |
| ZN30 |
Mirror with diameter of 30 mm |
U-1 |
Urologic |
| ZN35 |
Mirror with diameter of 35 mm |
S-1 |
Stomatological kit |
| ZN50 |
Mirror with diameter of 50 mm |
L-1 |
Otorhinolaryngological kit |
| Other Extra Attachments |
| OZ-1 |
Protective glasses (standard) |
"Gnome" |
Average radiation power indicator (l= 0,63; 0.67 and 0.83 μ m) |
| OZ-2 |
Protective glasses (IR radiation) |
"Gnome" |
Average radiation power indicator äëÿ l= 1,3 μm |
| OZ-3 |
Protective glasses (red radiation) |
"Mustang -standard" |
Power meter of cw (l= 0,63; 0,67; 0,83; and 0.98 μm)
and pulse (l= 0,89 μm)laser head radiation |
| Dr-1 |
Radiation head holder |
"Mustang -standard" |
Power meter with the State Standard Certificate |
| DPD |
Hear-rate and respiration-rate sensors for the BIO system |
Photounit |
An extra module for the "Mustang- standard" device with pulsed laser heads(l= 0,63 μm) |
BIO Attachment to the "Mustang 2000" Laser Therapeutic Device
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All models of the "Mustang 2000" laser therapeutic device in the "BIO" modification can produce laser radiation modulated by a signal from heart-rate and respiration-rate sensors connected to the patient. They can also generate laser radiation modulated at a frequency of approximately 10 Hz (Patent ¹2117506 RU).. Biocontrolled laser therapy takes into account the patient's biorythmological features. As a result, it has a stable therapeutic effect without side effects at a smaller exposure dose. As compared to conventional physiotherapeutic methods, the biocontrolled chronolaser therapy offers the following advantages: systemic treatment due to enhanced immunocorrection and antioxidant protection; desynchronosis elimination and blood flow normalization; regional and central blood-flow synchronization, which eliminates the cause and aftereffect of the disease.
"Mustang-Standard" Universal Digital Laser Radiation Power Meter
Performance Specification:
- Availability to measure the average laser radiation power at six wavelengths (0.63 to 0.96 μm) in a power range of 1 to 250 mW; an automatic selection of measurement limits
- Feasibility to measure the pulse laser radiation power in a wavelength range of 0.63 to 0.96 μm
- Power supply off two AA-size batteries; an automatic control of battery discharge
- Small size and user-friendly operation
- State Standard Certificate
It is recommended that the "Mustang-standard" power meter should be used as a multipurpose measuring device for power control in laser therapy devices and other laser radiation sources.
"Mustang-Cosmetolog" Physiotherapy Complex
A new highly efficient physiotherapy complex for cosmetology includes:
- "Mustang 2000" laser therapy device with several radiating heads;
- Vacuum massage device;
- Set of various attachments and tools;
- Methodical recommendations describing well-known and unorthodox application methods for laser radiation and vacuum massage in cosmetology;
- Training aids.
Application: wrinkles, double chin, cellulite, acne, balding at different stages, herpes, lifting, warts, obesity, eczema, and many other diseases.
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FVM-35 |
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IR-1 |
| FVM-45 |
IR-2 |
| FVM-55 |
IR-3 |
| FVM-65 |
ZN-35 |
| FVM-Shch |
A-3 |
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