Phoenix Thera-Lase Clinic Handout

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Years of research to help patients today In development for more than a decade, the Phoenix Thera-Lase System is a portable laser bio-stimulation device that delivers concentrated laser-light energy to the cellular level. Approved by the FDA as a Class IV device, the Phoenix Thera-Lase is convenient and easy to use by trained technicians in any practice setting. Patented technology with unique reach The Phoenix Thera-Lase System uses patented proprietary wavelengths to deliver invisible infrared energy to injured and inflamed soft tissue. Because its beam isn’t significantly absorbed by melanin, hemoglobin or oxyhemoglobin, Phoenix Thera-Lase delivers more laser power to patient treatment sites— resulting in deeper penetration and improved therapeutic results. By defusing the beam profile and distancing it from the skin, the system prevents tissue damage and enables healing. Previous generations of red-light lasers were only able to affect the skin and subcutaneous tissue to an approximate depth of one centimeter—greatly limiting their application and effectiveness. The Phoenix Thera-Lase beam reaches tissue structures up to 15 centimeters in depth. PHOENIX Thera-Lase System TM MAKING ENERGY AVAILABLE SO THE BODY CAN SPEED HEALING The Phoenix Thera-Lase System TM is a new, non-invasive laser therapy that’s transforming treatment for acute and chronic pain, wounds and a wide range of intractable conditions. Versatile, proven and effective, Phoenix Thera-Lase is a powerful, highly reimbursable complement—even alternative—to traditional drug and surgical therapies. This is the optimum spectrum for diode laser. Perfect for hemoglobin. This is the optimum spectrum for CO2 laser. Perfect for water.

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Years of research to help patients today

In development for more than a decade, the

Phoenix Thera-Lase System is a portable laser

bio-stimulation device that delivers concentrated

laser-light energy to the cellular level. Approved

by the FDA as a Class IV device, the Phoenix

Thera-Lase is convenient and easy to use by

trained technicians in any practice setting.

Patented technology with unique reach

The Phoenix Thera-Lase System uses patented

proprietary wavelengths to deliver invisible

infrared energy to injured and infl amed soft

tissue. Because its beam isn’t signifi cantly

absorbed by melanin, hemoglobin or

oxyhemoglobin, Phoenix Thera-Lase delivers

more laser power to patient treatment sites—

resulting in deeper penetration and improved

therapeutic results. By defusing the beam profi le

and distancing it from the skin, the system

prevents tissue damage and enables healing.

Previous generations of red-light lasers were

only able to affect the skin and subcutaneous

tissue to an approximate depth of one

centimeter—greatly limiting their application

and effectiveness. The Phoenix Thera-Lase

beam reaches tissue structures up to 15

centimeters in depth.

PHOENIXThera-Lase SystemTM

M A K I N G E N E R G Y AVA I L A B L E

S O T H E B O D Y C A N S P E E D H E A L I N G

The Phoenix Thera-Lase SystemTM is a new, non-invasive laser therapy that’s

transforming treatment for acute and chronic pain, wounds and a wide range

of intractable conditions. Versatile, proven and effective, Phoenix Thera-Lase is

a powerful, highly reimbursable complement—even alternative—to traditional

drug and surgical therapies.

This is the optimumspectrum fordiode laser.

Perfect for hemoglobin.

This is the optimumspectrum forCO2 laser.

Perfect for water.

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Human and animal cells respond to infrared laser

energy with photochemical reactions triggered

as laser photons pass through the cell electrons.

The cumulative effects of exposure to laser light

energy reduce inflammation, alleviate pain and

speed tissue repair:

• Stabilization of the cell membrane

• Enhancement of ATP synthesis

• Stimulated vasodilatation along

with increased histamine, nitrous oxide

and serotonin

• Acceleration of leukocyte activity

• Increased prostaglandin synthesis

• Reduction in interleukin-1 levels

• Increased angiogenesis

• Enhanced superoxide dismutase

• Decreased C-reactive protein and

neopterin levels

Flexible, in-office treatment protocols

Trained technicians or physicians can deliver

Phoenix Thera-Lase therapy in the convenience

and privacy of a standard examination room.

Therapy protocols vary based on the condition

or injury being treated and the rate of healing

observed. A single chronic injury will typically

require a 10-15 minute session per patient. More

extensive injuries or multiple conditions may

require up to 30 minutes per patient.

Acute injuries may require treatments varying

from three sessions per week to as many as

two treatments per day and may be completed

within a few days or weeks. Treatments may also

be intermittent, with two weeks of treatment

followed by two weeks of no treatments, and

then repeated until the chronic pain or condition

is relieved, cured or disappears.

Certain chronic conditions may require periodic

maintenance treatments to prevent a reversal in

the condition. In all cases, Phoenix Thera-Lase

will provide an established treatment protocol

for each specified condition.

Across specialties, strong results

Physicians in a wide variety of specialties have

incorporated the Phoenix Thera-Lase System

into their practices—with uniformly positive results.

“ This breakthrough technology is achieving incredible results from my patients. The noninvasive nature and ease of application allow for treatment of a broad range of musculoskeletal issues and other conditions.”

David M. Remedios, M.D., board-certified cardiovascular surgeon and wound care director for five nursing and rehabilitation centers in and around Alexandria, La.

“ In my practice as a wound care and family medicine specialist, I’ve found the Phoenix Thera-Lase System to be a very effective modality for wound healing. We’ve used the system since October 2013 has improved care and quality of life for our patients. Our patient volume has risen 35 percent, and our revenues have grown. We’re now ordering a second Phoenix Thera-Lase to accommodate treatment demands.”

Timothy J. Donovan, M.D., board-certified family medicine physician and wound care specialist in Leesville, La.

“ This new technology is allowing many of my patients to experience complete elimination of pain and significant decrease in their need for medication. Patients state that treatment improves their quality of life and enables them to perform activities that were previously inhibited. The Phoenix Thera-Lase System has had a very positive impact on my practice.”

Deborah Fisher, M.D., P.A., board-certified physical medicine and rehabilitation physician and director of the Integrated Pain & Rehabilitation Center in Sherman, Texas.

Achilles tendinitis

Acute and chronic musculoskeletal pain

Adhesive capsulitis (frozen shoulder)

Allergic rhinitis

Ankle sprain

Ankylosing spondylitis

Bactericidal effects

Bicipital tendinitis

Buerger’s disease (thromboangiitis obliterans)

Carpal tunnel syndrome

Cervical spine

Cranial nerve VII (facial nerve) repair

Dental hypersensitivity

Diabetic neuropathy

Diabetic ulcers

Following dental surgery

Following neurosurgery

Headaches (vascular and muscular)

Hemangioma

Immune modulation

Inflammatory arthritis

Keloids

Knee pain

Lateral and medial epicondylitis (tennis and golf elbow)

Low-back pain

Lumbar spine

Muscle pulls

Myofascial pain

Nerve repair

Neuropathic pain

Oral dysesthesia

Orofacial pain

Osteoarthritis (degenerative joint disease)

Patellofemoral pain (runner’s knee)

Peripheral nerve repair

Peyronie’s disease

Post-therapeutic neuralgia

Pressure sores

Pruritus

Radiation dermatitis

Radiculopathy

Rheumatoid arthritis

Sjogren’s syndrome

Soft-tissue wounds

Sports injuries

Stomatitis

Supraspinatus tendonitis

Surgical wounds

Sympathetic nervous system dysfunction

Temporomandibular pain

Tendonitis

Tension myalgia

Thumb pain

Tinnitus

Trigeminal neuralgia

Trigger point (elevation of pain thresholds)

Venous stasis ulcers

Significant improvement for a wide range of conditions

Significant research on laser therapy—including

decades of study by Jeffry Basford, M.D. Ph.D., at the

Mayo Clinic—has demonstrated its safety and efficacy.

The scope of application for the Phoenix Thera-Lase

is broad, encompassing dozens of conditions that

respond inconsistently to other therapies. Before treatment, the patient’s physician

had recommended amputation. After two months of Phoenix Thera-Lase treatment,

healing was advanced and continuing.

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Add Phoenix Thera-Lase to your practice today

The Phoenix Thera-Lase System has the potential to transform the way you care for a wide

range of complex pain, injuries and chronic conditions. Treatments are easily administered by a

technician and eligible for $200 to $350 per hour of established CPT reimbursements.

When you purchase a Phoenix Thera-Lase unit for your practice, we’ll provide two days of

intensive, onsite training for you and members of your staff. We’ll review care and maintenance

of the equipment, provide complete treatment protocols, and train you and your staff in hands-

on therapy delivery.

Physicians who implement the Phoenix Thera-Lase for one group of patients and conditions

soon recognize its broader scope and efficacy. Discover for yourself with a complimentary onsite

demonstration. To learn more and schedule a visit, please call XXX-XXX-XXXX to be connected

with authorized distributor in your area.

Phoenix Thera-Lase Systems LLC5454 La Sierra Drive, Suite 201

Dallas, Texas 75231

469-567-3959

phoenixthera-lase.com

The Phoenix Thera-Lase System comes with a full one-year warranty.