Importance
for supportive care
Photobiomodulation plays an important role in providing non-pharmacological therapeutic support, which is essential for individuals seeking alternatives to traditional drug-based care. It helps to improve quality of life, speed recovery and minimize pain in a natural and safe way.
Specific applications
in support care
Concrete examples
Photobiomodulation has been successfully applied in a variety of supportive care settings to improve people's quality of life. For example, it has been used for post-operative wounds in individuals who have undergone major surgery, significantly reducing recovery time and the need for analgesics.
Case studies
Studies on photobiomodulation have shown improvements in symptom management and general well-being in some individuals.
Frequently asked questions
(FAQ)
Photobiomodulation offers significant benefits such as accelerating wound recovery, reducing inflammation and pain, improving mobility and supporting tissue regeneration without dependence on drugs.
Typical sessions with Milta last between 10 and 30 minutes, depending on the specific needs of the individual and the condition being treated.
Yes, photobiomodulation can be integrated as a complement to traditional medical care, helping to improve comfort and reduce the side effects of conventional therapies.
Photobiomodulation is suitable for individuals of all ages and conditions, but an assessment by a healthcare professional is recommended before starting treatment to ensure that it is appropriate for the individual.
The effectiveness of photobiomodulation for a specific condition can be assessed by a healthcare professional, who will monitor progress and adjust treatment according to the individual's response.
Although Milta is designed to be easy to use, initial training by a qualified professional is recommended to ensure correct and safe operation.
Key precautions include using the device on clean skin, following specific instructions for positioning and duration of treatment, monitoring the individual's reactions and following the device manufacturer's specific recommendations.