TRIOMED COMPACT. USER MANUAL
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IR radiation is absorbed by acceptor molecules and cel-
lular membranes.
The mechanisms of impact of IR radiation on biological
tissues comprise the totality of molecular and cellular ef-
fects including the local activation of energy-binding proc-
esses in pathological foci as well as the launching of a set of
adaptation and compensatory reactions arising in response
to the local stimulation at the cellular and molecular level.
The therapeutic eects include anti-inammatory,
lymph-draining and vasodilative action. The device acceler-
ates regression of inammatory processes and improves tis-
sue regeneration, local resistive capacity and anti-infection
defence.
2.2. Mechanisms
of specialised action of MM radiation
Responses of biological objects (tissues, organs, organ
systems) to EMR exposure in the MM band are specic. The
direction of the MM therapy depends on the method of use
(the location and duration of stimulation), the patient’s ini-
tial condition and the characteristics of the MM stimulation.
An important role is played by the modulation of the
carrying MM radiation with the low-frequency signal cor-
responding to the physiological rhythms of the organs, sys-
tems and the body as a whole. Complex modulated signals