Infrared Lamp

An infrared lamp is a physiotherapy device that is used to treat various diseases and conditions. This device is an electric heating element mounted on a tripod and equipped with a reflector, the maximum radiation of which is in the infrared region of the spectrum.

Infrared radiation has a wavelength of 780 nm to 1 mm and is beyond the red limit of visible light. It can penetrate the body to a depth of several centimeters and cause a tissue reaction at the molecular level.

An infrared lamp can be used to treat many diseases, such as muscle pain, sciatica, arthritis, rheumatism, bronchial asthma, flu, colds and many others. It can also help restore muscle tone and speed up the healing process of tissue after injury and surgery.

The principle of operation of an infrared radiation lamp is based on the fact that infrared radiation penetrates tissues and causes them to heat up. The heated tissues begin to improve blood flow, which speeds up the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the cells, which in turn speeds up the healing process.

In addition, infrared radiation can have a relaxing effect on muscles, boost immunity and improve metabolism. It can also help fight cellulite and improve skin condition.

However, before using an infrared lamp, you should consult your doctor to make sure that its use will not cause undesirable consequences. Using an infrared lamp may be dangerous for people with heat sensitivity or circulatory problems.

Overall, the infrared lamp is a convenient and effective way to treat many diseases and conditions. It can be used both at home and in medical settings and can help speed up the healing process and improve overall health.



An infrared lamp is a device for physiotherapy, treatment and prevention of diseases using infrared waves. It is used to heat individual parts of the body for preventive and therapeutic purposes, and is also used to treat chronic dermatitis, osteoarthrosis, lumbar osteochondrosis, arthritis, various pathologies of muscles and nervous tissue.