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titleOfInvention Method for treating pathological conditions of tissues with non-coherent radiation and device therefor
abstract The invention relates to medicine and is designed to treat diseasesnaccompanied by metabolic disorder, weakening of enzymatic processes,nregenerative function disorder of affected tissues. n The method of treating pathological tissues with a noncoherent emission impliesna periodic irradiation during 1-20 minutes with IR emission having the emissionnpower density of 50-300 mW/cm 2 . n The irradiation is repeated in one or two days depending on the time needed tonstop the pain syndrome in the process of healing of pathological tissues. Thenproposed method implies that the irradiation is directed at the skin site directlynover the organ responsible for the course of a disease caused by metabolic,nenzymatic and regeneration process disorders in tissues, said irradiation beingnperformed by an emission in the 1-56 µm waveband in combination with linearnpolarization and time modulation. The method uses a package of differentnwavelengths within a preset range with a linear polarization and time modulationnintroduced depending on the nature of disease. The emission power density isnalso selected depending on the nature of the disease. n When an electric control signal is fed from additional power supplies of thencontrol system (2), the suggested device provides such parameters of thenemission that permit to obtain the maximum curing effect. The emission source isnpre-calibrated to provide a required emission power density. A broad band nsemiconductor silicon light emitting diode (LED) based on a supershallow "p-n"ntransition with the waveband of noncoherent IR emission ranging from 1 to 56nµm as the emitter. The power supply (1) is connected along the plane (a) ofn"p+n" or "n+p" transition to provide electric current inside the doped "p+n" orn"n+p" region. The control system (2) is equipped with leads (c, d, e) fornadditional sources of electric field that are connected to the LED in such a waynthat the electric field is applied along the plane (a) of "p+n" transition providing anreverse and direct shift at the "p+n" transition. The control system (2) controlsnthe spectrum range of the emitted light wavelengths, the degree of linearnpolarization and the frequency of time modulation. The control system (2)ncontrols the LED by the electric field fed from the additional power suppliesnthrough leads (c, d, e). The value of the electric field is selected depending onnthe nature of the disease.
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