FAQ
TheraBeam Ultra is a high powered, circular array of LEDs that provides a
very focused beam of red and near-infra red light for highly target
treatments. It is great for specific injuries such as sprains and strains and
stimulates a large amount of blood flow to the area being treated. This unit
is portable and can be moved around the house with ease. This Unit
provides 555mw/cm2 at 15cm and 215mw/cm2 at 30cm. This is our most
popular unit!
TheraBeam Pro is a 12”x36” (30cm x 90cm) panel that provides large scale
coverage of the body, effectively providing benefit to more tissue at the
same time. It is great for general health, sleep and has some benefits with
injuries. This unit is less portable but can be purchased with a floor stand or
pneumatic stand allowing it to roll around with greater ease. The pneumatic
stand allows it to move up and down to give the user the ability to treat
their desired area of the body. It may be mounted behind a door or on a
wall for space saving. This Unit provides >200mw/cm2 at 15cm and
168mw/cm2 at 30cm.
TheraBeam Max is a 16.5”x59” (42cm x 150cm) panel that provides maximal
coverage of the body, effectively providing benefit to the whole adult body at
the same time. It is great for general health, sleep and has some benefits
with injuries. This unit is only portable when purchased with a pneumatic
stand allowing it to roll around with greater ease. It may be mounted on a
wall for space saving. This Unit provides >200mw/cm2 at 15cm and
168mw/cm2 at 30cm.
The TheraBeam Ultra is primarily designed for a targeted therapeutic
benefit, where the TheraBeam Pro and TheraBeam Max are primarily for
partial or whole body and provide more coverage with less irradiance. The
TheraBeam Pro and TheraBeam Max can be selected based on how much of
the body the user wants to treat at once.
Irradiance is the power of radiation, or light energy, that is delivered on a
surface per unit area. In simple terms, it is a measure of the amount of light
energy that covers a surface. It is measured in mW/cm2.
The TheraBeam Ultra provides 555mw/cm2 at 15cm and 215mw/cm2 at 30cm.
The TheraBeam Pro provides >200mw/cm2 at 15cm and 168mw/cm2 at 30cm.
The TheraBeam Max provides >200mw/cm2 at 15cm and 168mw/cm2 at 30cm.
The LEDs are rated at zero EMF when measured from 4” or 12cm away.
Our products are manufactured in China. We have a close relationship with
the sales team and their quality control and manufacturing are second to
none.
Absolutely, these can be run in series to provide a larger panel type
experience. So if you start with a TheraBeam Pro and want a second one,
this can be achieved to give you the TheraBeam Max experience. Some have
even linked up two TheraBeam Max panels to provide a 24” or 60cm wide
panel experience.
Near InfraRed light is not visible to the human eye, so while the LEDs are
on, we cannot see them. They do emit a large amount of heat, so to test if
they are on, you can hold your hand up to feel the warmth that is being
emitted.
It comes down to wavelengths. Red is primarily 610-750nm, where near infrared is typically recognized to be 750-2500nm. Red and near infrared are both therapeutic and do different things within the body.
Red Light (630-700 nm)
630 nm: Effective for improving skin disorders and stimulating collagen
production.
660 nm: Known for its anti-inflammatory effects and ability to enhance
wound healing and tissue repair.
Near-Infrared (NIR) Light (800-900 nm)
810 nm: Offers deep tissue penetration and is effective for promoting
cellular energy and reducing inflammation.
830 nm: Widely used for pain relief and enhancing collagen production.
850 nm: Effective for deep tissue treatment and systemic benefits.
Longer NIR Wavelengths (900-1200 nm)
1060 nm: Known for its neuroprotective effects and ability to reduce
neuroinflammation.
While red light has been shown to be beneficial for the eyes, we do not
recommend that anyone stare directly at the TheraBeam products. The
LEDs are extremely bright and the eyes can still get a benefit when they are
closed.
RedWave has a few options for stands. With the TheraBeam Ultra, the stand
is built into the unit (like a lamp), so nothing else is needed.
For the TheraBeam Pro, it may be hung on the wall, or a small floor stand may be used. Some choose to use the pneumatic stand which provides a larger floor footprint, but increases functionality of the light when using it on the upper body.
For the TheraBeam Max, it may be hung on the wall, or the pneumatic stand may be used. There is no safe floor stand for such a large/tall unit. Additionally, for those that feel they may want to add another TheraBeam Max unit to their stand, the Motorized stand is a good option because it can hold up to two (2) TheraBeam Max units at the same time.