TRIOMED UNIVERSAL. USER MANUAL12
The main indications for using infra-red radiation are:
preparation of zones for MM stimulation, cicatricial changes
in tissues, subacute and chronic non-purulent inammatory
diseases of internal organs, sluggish wounds and trophic
ulcers, diseases of the peripheral nervous system with the
pain syndrome, residual eects of burns and frostbites, au-
tonomic dysfunctions, complications of diabetes.
The contraindications for using infra-red radiation
are: benign and malignant neoplasms, active forms of
tuberculosis, III degree hypertension, bleeding and II-
III degree circulatory deciency. Stimulation of the eyes
is not recommended.
Stimulation should be carried out locally in the patho-
logical focus (wounded surfaces, trophic ulcers, non-
purulent inammatory diseases, cicatricial changes),
at the edge of the popliteal fold when the knee joint
is bent on the inside , in the zone of the outer third
of the subclavian area and in area between the 7th
cervical vertebra and the 1st thoracic vertabra.