PTA-4 Phototherapy Applicator for MP-9This is 4-diode phototherapy applicator that works with the Pulsed Magnetic Field Therapy unit, the MP9. It has 2 infrared and 2 visible super luminescent diodes. The phototherapy side of the model MP9 is basically the same as the Laser equipment, which is marketed to trainers. We refer to this equipment as Phototherapy because these units, ours included, strictly speaking are not lasers. A Laser is a device, which generates a parallel beam of light. The emitters used in therapeutic 'Laser' units typically have a 10% divergence. 10% of the beam will spread out once it leaves the emitter and it is wrong to call this type of unit a laser, we prefer to call it Phototherapy or light therapy. True laser diodes are very expensive and the diodes used in most units are Super Luminous Diodes, which are quite effective and much less costly. Specifications
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All prices are inclusive of GST (where applicable) and we issue tax invoices. All postage prices are for delivery in Australia, for overseas orders please contact us. There is a shipping fee applicable to once to all orders of $9.99. For all domestic deliveries please allow up to 14 working days for delivery, although in most cases delivery is considerably quicker. Please contact us directly to place an international order as postage amounts showns on our website are for shipping within Australia. For all International deliveries please allow up to 30 working days for delivery, although in most cases delivery is quicker. As an International buyer, you are liable for all the taxes and customs clearance fees that may come up. All overseas orders must be paid for via TT. Campad Electronics is not directly liable for any loss, theft, or damages to any goods during transit. Refund policy: Please choose carefully. We do not normally give refunds if you simply change your mind or make a wrong selection. You can choose between a refund, exchange or credit where goods are faulty, wrongly described, different from a sample shown to you or don't do what they are supposed to do. |