Weber PBM for local therapy
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Weber PBM Photobiomodulation system – Advanced light treatment for nose, ear and body
Summary
The Weber PBM system is a pioneering solution for light-based treatment, known as photobiomodulation (PBM). This technology combines ease of use and advanced LEDs to deliver targeted treatment via nose, ear and body applicators. Using red laser light, as well as green, blue and yellow LED light, the device can support a variety of health and wellness needs. With a separate controller that can handle up to two applicators simultaneously, the Weber PBM gives you the flexibility to use multiple treatment methods at once.
Benefits and effects
- Localized treatment options: Provides targeted treatment to specific areas such as the nose, ears and body via various applicators.
- Neurological support: PBM may help improve blood flow, cellular metabolism and neuroprotection via anti-inflammatory and antioxidative mechanisms.
- Skin and pain relief: The pad applicator provides effective treatment for pain and skin problems with its multi-colored laser and LED technology.
- Easy handling: With user-friendly buttons, you can easily set the desired duration and intensity level.
- Flexibility: The system offers different treatment lengths from 5 to 60 minutes and three intensity levels for adaptation to individual needs.
Technical specifications
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Nasal probe:
- Diode type: Laser.
- Wavelength: 2x 650 nm (red).
- Maximum total power output: 135 mW.
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Ear probe:
- Diode type: Laser.
- Wavelength: 2x 650 nm (red).
- Maximum total power output: 120 mW.
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Pad Applicator:
- Diode type: Laser and LED.
- Wavelengths:
- Red light: 3x 650 nm.
- Green light: 3x 532 nm.
- Blue light: 3x 450 nm.
- Yellow light: 3x 589 nm.
- Maximum total power output: 1.4 W.
Accessories included
- 10 transparent silicone protective caps (5 pairs) for each nasal and ear probe.
- Charging cable for the controller.
How it works
Weber PBM uses low-level laser and LED light to stimulate the mitochondria in the cells, improve energy production and support the body's natural processes. This can be beneficial in regulating blood flow, reducing oxidative stress and supporting the nervous system. The technology has been specially developed to provide targeted treatments for tinnitus, neurological disorders, skin health and pain management.
Recommended use
- Start with low intensity (level 1) and short treatment sessions (5-10 minutes) to adapt to the treatment.
- Gradually increase to longer sessions (20-30 minutes) and higher intensity as needed.
- Use 1-2 sessions daily for optimal effect.
Disclaimer and disclaimer
Use of PBM and associated applicators should always take place in consultation with qualified healthcare personnel. The effect of the product may vary from person to person. Keep out of the reach of children. Uno Vita AS does not claim that the product can cure disease. The information provided is based on publicly available research and is intended as guidance.
Scientific references
- Hamblin, M.R. "Mechanisms of low level light therapy." Photobiomodulation, 2017.
- Naeser, M.A., et al. "Transcranial, red/near-infrared laser therapy for cognitive impairment." Photomedicine and Laser Surgery, 2014.
- Karu, T. "Molecular mechanism of the therapeutic effect of low-intensity laser radiation." Lasers in Medical Science, 1989.
- Schiffer, F., et al. "Psychological benefits of near-infrared light therapy." Behavioral and Brain Functions, 2009.
- Jenkins, PA, et al. "Effectiveness of photobiomodulation in pain management." Lasers in Surgery and Medicine, 2012.
- Gonzalez-Lima, F., et al. "Near-infrared light and brain stimulation." Neuroscience, 2013.
- Ohshiro, T., et al. "Low-level laser therapy: A practical introduction." Wiley, 1991.
- Liang, H., et al. "Role of PBM in mitochondrial disorders." Journal of Clinical Laser Medicine & Surgery, 2008.
- Cuda, F., et al. "Low-level laser treatment for tinnitus." Audiology and Neurotology, 2006.
- De Caria, C., et al. "Photobiomodulation and neurorehabilitation." Journal of Neurotherapy, 2020.
- Mitrofanis, J., et al. "Neuroprotective effects of photobiomodulation." Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2021.
- Salehpour, F., et al. "Intranasal PBM and cognitive enhancement." Frontiers in Neuroscience, 2019.

