Photobiomodulation
in supportive care

Discover how photobiomodulation (PBM) offers an advanced solution for supportive care. This non-invasive device applies specific lights to stimulate tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation and manage pain. Photobiomodulation is particularly useful for individuals requiring ongoing care for chronic conditions or after surgical procedures.

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.

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Benefits of photobiomodulation
in supportive care

Facilitates tissue regeneration

Photobiomodulation stimulates the body's natural recovery process by promoting new tissue formation. This ability is particularly beneficial for individuals recovering from injury, surgery or chronic tissue damage.


Reduced inflammation and pain

Photobiomodulation effectively reduces inflammation and pain. This is crucial for individuals suffering from chronic pain or inflammatory conditions.


Improved mobility and reduced stiffness

By improving circulation and reducing inflammation, photobiomodulation helps restore mobility and reduce stiffness in joints and muscles. This enables individuals to regain greater autonomy and participate more actively in their daily activities.


Stimulation of immune function

Photobiomodulation can help boost immune function, which is crucial for individuals in convalescence or those who are immunocompromised. By strengthening the body's natural defenses, the device helps prevent infections and promote faster recovery.


Accelerated recovery after heavy medical treatment

Photobiomodulation is effective in accelerating recovery from intense medical care such as surgery, chemotherapy or radiotherapy. By enhancing tissue regeneration and reducing the side effects associated with these treatments, PBM can play a vital role in the rehabilitation of individuals.


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.

Recommendations foruse

To optimize the benefits of photobiomodulation in supportive care, it's important to follow a few key recommendations. Ensure that the device is correctly configured and that the treatment area is clean and accessible. Start by determining the frequency and duration of sessions adapted to the person's specific needs, generally between 10 and 30 minutes per session. Regular treatments are recommended, depending on the individual's condition, to maintain or improve therapeutic results. Monitoring the individual's reactions during and after the sessions is essential to adjust the treatment parameters if necessary, ensuring a safe and comfortable experience.

Contact and support

If you have any technical questions, need help configuring or using your device, or would like more in-depth training, our team will be happy to help you.

Contact us today for more information or to schedule a demonstration. We're here to help you improve the care you receive through photobiomodulation.

Frequently asked questions
(FAQ)

What are the main advantages of photobiomodulation for supportive care?

Photobiomodulation offers significant benefits such as accelerating wound recovery, reducing inflammation and pain, improving mobility and supporting tissue regeneration without dependence on drugs.

How long does a treatment with Milta last?

Typical sessions with Milta last between 10 and 30 minutes, depending on the specific needs of the individual and the condition being treated.

Can photobiomodulation be used in conjunction with other treatments?

Yes, photobiomodulation can be integrated as a complement to traditional medical care, helping to improve comfort and reduce the side effects of conventional therapies.

Are there any age or condition restrictions for using photobiomodulation?

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.

How do you know if photobiomodulation is effective for a specific condition?

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.

Does Milta require special training?

Although Milta is designed to be easy to use, initial training by a qualified professional is recommended to ensure correct and safe operation.

What precautions should be taken when using Milta?

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.