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NovoTHOR

What is the NovoTHOR photobiomodulation pod?

Photobiomodulation (PBM) aka red light therapy NovoTHOR® is a whole body red light therapy bed that uses red and near-infrared light to treat injuries, reduce pain, relax muscles/joints, and increase blood circulation.

What is red light therapy?

Red light therapy is a treatment that stimulates natural cellular processes. Similar to how specific wavelengths (at the opposite end of the light spectrum) can be used to treat psoriasis or vitiligo. Red light therapy uses a combination of red and near-infrared light to activate a number of biological processes.

What is red light therapy used for?

Red light therapy is used to treat injuries, reduce pain, relax muscles/joints, and increase blood circulation. It is typically used by doctors, physical therapists, and pain clinics as a highly effective non-invasive treatment with no known side effects. It also used by professional athletes to improve performance and reduce the incidence of injuries.

How long is the treatment? How often can you use it?

Just 12 minutes since you are treating the whole body at once! You can use red light therapy every day. 

Is it regulated?

Yes.  NovoTHOR is a Class II Medical Device and is listed with the FDA. 

Are there any precautions or contraindications?

If you have photosensitivity or are taking drugs causing photosensitivity consult with your medical provider first. Contraindications include pregnancy and any primary or secondary carcinoma lesions. 

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