Summary: This text discusses the technical aspects of coMra therapy, focusing on the different laser wavelengths used in the coMra Delta device. It explains the difference between the 905nm and 980nm lasers, highlighting their varying absorption rates in water and their impact on tissue penetration. The text also mentions the power output of the lasers and their therapeutic applications.
look at this from a more technical angle, in both types of laser we're using infrared light within so-called therapeutic window. Therapeutic window is those wavelengths of light that can penetrate inside the tissue. So if we plot horizontally, you will see wavelengths, meaning from 900 to 1,000, this is infrared part. And in lasers, we have -- in deltas, we have 905 and 980. So there are two different laser diets that we're using in coMra therapy and the main difference between them, although there are many, but the main is the absorption in water. The 905 laser is about six times less absorbed in water, meaning when you place coMra Delta on your skin, it will be less absorbed by blood by lymph and it will go deep inside the tissue. So it is the same power output level. Both of them are fairly close up to 10 milliwatts. The only difference is the central wavelengths of the laser, 905 versus 980. So as a result of this different absorption, the healing effect will be different. 3 9 1 6 7 0 4 4 0 0