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Infrared lamp

Effective*, drug-free pain relief

The InfraCare technology provides comforting warmth by penetrating deep into the skin. This increases local blood circulation & enhances the supply of oxygen & nutrients to help treat sore muscles and effectively recover from joint pain

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Effective*, drug-free pain relief

Clinically proven technology*

  • 300 W
  • For deep, zone treatment
  • Adjustable angle

Pain relief and better mobility

Our clinically proven technology provides relief from muscle and joint pains without the use of drugs. The InfraCare PR3120 stimulates local blood circulation and increases the local supply of oxygen for an effective zone treatment. This inturn provides a relaxing affect to the injured area and helps in an effective* recovery from pain.

Helps the body to heal in a natural manner

InfraCare is designed to deliver the highest level of infrared waves reaching the deepest levels of the skin. Infrared warmth increases the local blood circulation, which speeds up the removal of metabolic end products and carbon dioxide from muscle tissue.

Clinically proven

Trusted technology used by professionals. Clinically proven to objectively lead to functional joint improvement*. InfraCare has proven to lead to significant pain reduction in 71% of rheumatoid arthritis patients and in 72% of low back pain patients*.

Classified medical device

Localized pain relief

Technical Specifications
  • Focused treatment

    Infrared halogen lamp

    300  W

    Treatment area

    40 x 30  cm

  • Technical specifications

    Voltage

    110 V or 220–230  V

    Power

    300  W

    Cord length

    250  m

    Frequency

    50-60  Hz

    Insulation

    Class II (double isolation)

    Lifetime of lamp

    500 hour(s)

  • W. Siems, et al (2010): “Pain and mobility improvement and MDA plasma levels in degenerative osteoarthritis, low back pain, and rheumatoid arthritis after infrared A-irradiation”, Acta Biochimica Polonica 57(3), 313-319