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titleOfInvention Muscle disease treatment device
abstract [PROBLEMS] It is extremely minimally invasive to patients with muscle hypertonia, muscle hypertrophy, convulsions, and wrinkles, and may cause adverse events such as heat, burns, pain, and serious side effects in any race. The present invention provides a simple treatment apparatus that is extremely low, can prevent damage to normal cells that are not the subject of treatment to a minimum, is safe, and can exhibit a high therapeutic effect. A muscular disease treatment device 1 includes a filter 16a that absorbs, reflects or scatters a wavelength of 1400 to 1500 nm of a light beam emitted from a near-infrared ray emission source 15 and transmits the near-infrared ray. 15 and the muscle tissue 3 of the living body 2 irradiated with the near infrared rays. [Selection] Figure 1
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