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The lamp emits electromagnetic waves in the infrared spectrum. When these waves hit a surface, they are converted into heat, providing targeted and efficient heating.
In general, infrared heat lamps are considered safe when used according to the manufacturer's instructions. The radiation they emit is comparable to the heat we feel from the sun, but without the harmful ultraviolet radiation.
They are commonly used for pain relief, muscle relaxation, improved blood circulation and accelerated healing of injuries. Some people also report relief from joint pain and improved skin condition.
Yes, infrared radiation is categorized into three types based on wavelength: near infrared (IR-A), mid-infrared (IR-B) and far infrared (IR-C). Shorter wavelengths, such as IR-A, are often used in therapeutic lamps because of their deeper penetration.
No, infrared lamps emit infrared radiation that generates heat without emitting harmful UV radiation, unlike UV lamps used for tanning or disinfection purposes.
It is recommended to place the lamp 50-100 cm from the body. Use the lamp for 10-15 minutes per session, per body part. Do not irradiate a body part several times in one day.
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