
Performance Specification
- Radiation at wavelengths from 470 to 850 nm
- From 2 to 8 inbuilt radiating elements that operate at these wavelengths
- Pulse-periodic radiation mode
- Pulse frequency range from 1 to 5 Hz
- Radiation power not more than 1.0 mW
- Class 1 laser product according to State Standard R 50723-94, no personal protective equipment required
Professor O.P.Pankov's Goggles are an ophthalmologic apparatus used for quantum bioresonanse therapy. The technique developed
by Professor O.P.Pankov makes it possible to employ this apparatus to perform quantum therapy of organs of sight. It can be
performed both under outpatient and inpatient conditions at ophthalmologic and oncologic hospital departments. In the latter case,
quantum therapy can be combined with photodynamic therapy. The therapeutic effect of the apparatus is based on the chain of
photochemical reactions in the retina. These reactions activate vascular and lymphatic systems. The apparatus is made in accordance
with specification requirements 9442-017-05841879-97. It has been approved for clinical use.
The apparatus is a portable, small-in-size device. A complete set of the apparatus contains specific
goggles and a flexible cable that connects the radiating elements. The radiating elements in the goggles' rim are connected to an
electronic unit (enabling power supply and control). The quantum therapy of organs of sight is performed at wavelengths from 470
to 850 nm.
Mechanism of Action
The therapeutic effect is achieved at the level of intercellular liquid and lymphatic system.
Quantum radiation is effective not only for organs of sight, but also for internal organs (such as the myocardium, liver,
kidneys, skin, digestive tract, and broncho-pneumonic system). The quantum therapy enhances the lymphatic drainage of these
organs by 40 percent.
Application
- Ophthalmology:
Astigmatism, myopia, glaucoma, cataract (at the initial phase), retinal degeneration, optic atrophy, amblyopia, and inflammatory diseases
- Irido-Reflex Therapy:
Chronic noninfectious diseases of the heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, and neurological diseases (rehabilitation after apoplectic strokes)
- Oncology:
Rehabilitation after photodynamic therapy