Experience 9.3µm ceramic Far Infrared Radiation (c-FIR)Resonance with the human body's natural thermal radiation
3-in-1
Non-Therman Plasma Air Purifier
Smart-Touch Control panel
Sturdy Lower Base
Function 2: 500W energy-saving, rapid heating, providing soothing warmth that penetrates deep into tissue without causing skin burns.
(C-FIR) Active Heating Plate (Dual Function: 9.3um Far-Infrared & Heat Thermal Therapy)
90-180 degree bending
Foot pad
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Far-infrared Spectrum
Power Consumption
Operation Control Panel
Timer Control
Temperature Control
Optimal Treatment Distance
Weight
Outer Box Size
Diameter from control panel to the wheel base
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Difference Between MyAcu Far-Infrared Heat Lamp and Infrared Lamps?
Infrared Lamps
Infrared lamps are therapeutic devices that emit red light. Their principle relies on wavelengths similar to red light, accompanied by near-infrared radiation to perform heat radiation therapy. Their
primary effect is "thermal". When applied to the human body, it mainly heats the skin's surface, shallow muscles, and blood vessels to achieve relaxation and soothing effects.
Due to their higher temperature, infrared lamps cannot be used for prolonged periods. For individuals with reduced sensitivity to temperature, such as older adults, bedridden patients, or those with diabetes who may not immediately perceive the heat, there is a higher risk of burns caused by negligence. Therefore, the use of infrared lamps is not recommended in such cases. Additionally, near-infrared radiation may cause tissue dehydration and inhibit healing, so it should be avoided on open wounds.
Far-Infrared Therapy Devices
The "non-thermal" effect is the most significant feature of low-energy far-infrared therapy. The human body absorbs low-density energy, transmitting it to deep tissues through resonance, thus achieving therapeutic effects. When maintaining a distance of 20 cm, the surface temperature of the body only slightly rises and remains stable. This high safety level makes it suitable for elderly care, bedridden patients, or those with diabetes, as there are no medical risks associated with its use.
Far-infrared therapy can promote tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and assist in wound healing, making it suitable for use on open wounds where bleeding has ceased.
Is Hotter Always Better for Far-Infrared Therapy?
Can far-infrared therapy be used for any condition? Which conditions are most effective?
What precautions should be taken with far-infrared therapy?
- Avoid prolonged and close-range exposure to the eyes.
- If there is any bleeding (e.g., internal bleeding, coughing up blood, or stomach bleeding), avoid direct exposure to the affected area. Therapy should only be resumed after the bleeding has completely stopped. It’s also not recommended to use the therapy if you have a fever.
- During and for 30 minutes after treatment, avoid exposure to cold drafts or immersing in cold water.
- Ensure the ambient temperature remains stable throughout the session.
- Avoid smoking while undergoing therapy.