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titleOfInvention Photo matrix device
abstract The present invention relates to a device for emitting physiotherapy light onto a three-dimensional lesion, said device consisting essentially of a laser or light emitting diode for optical emission. A matrix consisting of members is used. This radiation member is arranged on the surface of the substrate having the same shape as the shape of the lesion site. In addition, the device includes a fixed part and a holder for securing the substrate to the biological object. Additional modules are used to adjust the temperature, pressure and composition of the gas above the lesion area. Further, the radiating member may be comprised of a chemical reaction to create a luminescent reaction product. The power supply is a separate supply with an external remote supply provided by a pulsed magnetic field. A transparent cover is used to locate the lesion, and the radiation is scattered by multiple layers to make the biological object receive more uniform radiation. The present invention is primarily intended for use in phototherapy to treat a wide variety of lesions on the surface of a biological object. In addition, the present invention can be used in dermatology, cosmetology to treat trauma, bruises, edema, or widespread varicose veins, or in blood therapy to treat infectious processes, etc. .
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