Phototherapy
Advanced treatment centres
Non-invasive medical technologies
Private medical centres
Low power laser is commonly used in physiotherapy and it is now used increasingly in other wound healing applications.  Professional athletes, football/rugby players and even race horses are all treated with laser to accelerate recovery. 

Acute wounds such as cuts, tears and burns heal more quickly after treatment.  Even very stubborn and long-term chronic wounds such as venous ulcers, pressure ulcers and diabetic ulcers can respond well to phototherapy.

Phototherapy has undergone many published laboratory studies and is already proven in randomised double blind controlled clinical trials. These include osteoarthritis, tendinitis / tendinopathies and other sports injuries, back and neck pain, diabetic foot and venous ulcer wound healing.

There are many forms of phototherapy devices, with low power laser being used in a wide variety of professional applications.  Treatment areas are quite small however and for some conditions a lower power delivered over a larger area can be more convenient and commercially practicable.

MHL currently features the following phototherapy range


Q.Light® Non-Laser phototherapy from Switzerland.

Q.Light® PRO is a flexible, modular system for medical professionals with interchangeable filter modules, including the option of skin cancer diagnosis and treatment by photodynamic therapy (PDT).

Visit the Q.Light® for medical professionals page.

There are also lower power, fixed wavelength models for domestic use or for professionals requiring ease of portability.

Visit the Q.Light® for home treatments page.
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