PhysioGo.Lite LASER

Discover the new, ergonomic PhysioGo.Lite LASER biostimulation laser therapy device by Astar - a Polish manufacturer of equipment for physical therapy and rehabilitation.

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PhysioGo.Lite LASER laser therapy device

  • A device dedicated to laser therapy in the visible range (for a wavelength of 660 nm) and invisible (for a wavelength of 808 nm). The Astar low-energy laser has one independent treatment channel with the possibility of cooperation with point applicators, scanning applicators and a shower applicator.

  • It has a built-in database of ready-made therapeutic procedures supported by a built-in encyclopedia and the ability for the user to create their own programs – for all applicators.

  • The PhysioGo.Lite LASER laser therapy device has: 175 built-in treatment programs, 200 user programs, 30 Volla acupuncture programs, 8 Nogier acupuncture programs.

  • Works with applicators: scanning, shower and point probes

  • Emission mode: continuous and pulsed

  • Adjusting the power of laser radiation

  • Fill adjustment

  • Automatic laser radiation power test

  • Automatic calculation of time in relation to treatment parameters - dose, power, filling, treatment area

  • Three treatment field exposure modes in scanning applicators

  • Dedicated modes for cooperation with fiber optic applicators

  • Fiber optic tips for laser acupuncture and ENT applications

  • Pilot beam indicating the application site

What makes PhysioGo.Lite LASER unique?

  • 5" color display with touch panel
  • One treatment channel
  • Manual mode
  • Disease entities selected by name or field
  • Database of built-in treatment programs
  • User program database
  • Favorite programs
  • Ability to edit program names
  • Encyclopedia with description of the treatment methodology
  • Statistics of performed procedures
  • Adjusting the volume of the buzzer
  • Battery

Standard equipment

  • camera training
  • power cord
  • protective glasses for laser therapy 2 pcs.
  • laser therapy warning labels
  • DOOR door lock plug
  • capacitive stylus for LCD screen
  • LCD screen cloth
  • masking covers with cut-out 2 pcs.
  • full masking covers 2 pcs.
  • spare fuses WTA-T 1 A/ 250 V 2 pcs.
  • user manual
  • post-inspection report on safety tests
  • technical passport

Optional equipment

  • R 660 nm/ 80 mW point probe with holder
  • IR spot probe 808 nm/ 400 mW with holder
  • R+IR 100 mW + 450 mW scanning applicator with stand
  • CL 1800 R 5 x 40 mW and IP 4 x 400 mW shower applicator with handle
  • shower applicator stand
  • straight optical fiber Ø 6 mm
  • 45° angled fiber optic cable Ø 6 mm
  • 45° angled optical fiber Ø 6 mm tapered for laser puncture
  • PRO bag
  • Versa / Versa X table
  • battery

What is biostimulation laser therapy?

Biostimulation laser therapy, also known as low-level laser therapy, uses devices that generate laser radiation in the visible and infrared range, with power ranging from 1 to 500 mW.

How does a laser affect the body?

  • Increase in ATP levels
  • Stimulation of protein synthesis, including collagen
  • Changes in the structure and functions of biological membranes
  • Increased activity of certain enzymes and prostaglandins
  • Modulation of immune processes
  • Phagocytosis effect
  • Increased cell mobility and reproduction

When should laser therapy be used?

  • Post-operative wounds and scars
  • Ulcers and scars after transplantation
  • Various diseases of the musculoskeletal system
  • Skin diseases
  • Rheumatism and inflammation

What are the contraindications to laser use?

  • Cancer within 5 years of recovery
  • Pregnancy
  • Presence of electronic implants
  • Acute bacterial, viral and fungal infections
  • Fever and general weakness of the body
  • Epilepsy
  • Light allergy
  • Overactivity of endocrine glands
  • Unstable diabetes
  • Skin lesions of unspecified origin
  • Thrombophlebitis
  • Implanted electronic implants, e.g. pacemaker
  • Peripheral blood supply disorders
  • Neuropathies
  • Intervertebral disc prolapse
  • Conditions after excision of the vertebral arch
  • In the case of implants and endoprostheses, precautions must be taken

Laser therapy - treatment

Laser therapy - treatment

Laser therapy - treatment

Laser therapy - treatment

For more information about ultrasound, please visit:

  • Ultrasound in physical therapy
  • Application of ultrasound in physical therapy
  • Low frequency ultrasound.
  • Ultrasound in physical therapy - indications and contraindications
  • Ultrasound – what does a treatment with a sonotherapy device look like?