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Chronic pain affects over 1.5 billion people globally, with traditional medications often causing significant side effects. coMra therapy presents a safer alternative by combining laser therapy with magnetism, ultrasound, and…

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4.1.14. Stationary and Scanning Treatments: how to

1. Summary: This text discusses the application of the coMra Delta device, emphasizing the importance of gentle placement on the skin without excessive pressure. It explains the scanning technique used for sensitive areas like skin or spinal cord, and clarifies that scanning lines are guidelines, not strict rules. The text also highlights the use of coMra therapy for nerve stimulation.

some low-level laser manufacturers that say, how would you place a terminal? And some would suggest actually pressing hard to force the blood out of the treatment area. We say, no, we don't have to do this with Delta at all. As long as you basically put a Delta on the skin without any extra pressure, just place it, you're fine. I think the photograph was taken with Pelaris just a bit off the skin because there was a scanning motion. So in some treatments, there is also a scanning technique when you are moving Delta across. This is specifically commonly when you treat either a skin for cosmetic treatments or when you want to treat a very sensitive spinal cord and the paraventral zones. So the nerves are very sensitive. So even a little amount of coMra radiance is sufficient to provide enough energy. So when you're in a controlled move to Delta, the medical terminal across. So basically, you are gliding it slowly. And another important point is that the scanning lines in the book, especially, for example, if you want to scan hand or if you are scanning a sole of the foot, those lines are only for your reference. There is no specific reason why I have to follow like exactly those specific lines. Just to give you an idea that you need to cover an area like for example if you're scanning a forehead, but when you're scanning both sides next to the spinal column, those are again we'll talk about this later to stimulate the nerves that are stemming from the spinal cord.