Whole-Body Photobiomodulation (PBM) Chamber
A full range of science-backed wavelengths to rejuvenate and revitalize.
Embrace the power of full spectrum LED light therapy including red light, near-infrared, infrared, and green with Hue Light USA’s Whole-Body Photobiomodulation Chamber. Our FDA-registered photobiomodulation bed transcends traditional red light therapy, offering a full spectrum of light wavelengths for individualized care.
Tailor sessions with the latest light therapy technology: Green, red, NIR and IR wavelengths; continuous and selective frequency modes; premium, color-precise LEDs; and professional power. Designed for professional or at-home use, the Hue Light PBM bed delivers a truly medical-grade light therapy experience.
- 4 spectrums of light – Wide range of light wavelengths: green (530nm), red (660nm), near-infrared (850nm), and infrared (940nm).
- Medical-grade power – Equipped with 38,880 medical diodes with adjustable irradiance outputs of 34 mW/cm2-100 mW/cm2.
- Selective or combined frequency modes – Choose from 8 different modes, including frequency cycling utilizing all 7 Nogier Frequencies based on the individual’s needs.
The Woscan Red Light Therapy Bed is designed to deliver powerful therapeutic benefits through advanced LED technology.With its precise wavelengths and customizable settings, the Beds offers an effective solution for harnessing the benefits of red light therapy, making it an essential tool in your wellness routine.
Experience the rejuvenating effects of photobiomodulation and elevate your health like never before!
A Full Spectrum of Light
LED light therapy requires the right type and quality of light. Our photobiomodulation bed offers a full range of research-backed wavelengths
for personalized light therapy.
Photobiomodulation, also known as low-level laser therapy (LLLT), is a therapeutic technique that uses specific wavelengths of light, typically red and near-infrared, to interact with cells and promote various health benefits.
PBM therapy works by delivering light photons that are absorbed by cellular components like cytochrome c oxidase within mitochondria (your cell’s powerhouses). This light absorption triggers a cascade of cellular events leading to potential benefits such as:
- Reduced inflammation
- Improved circulation
- Enhanced cellular repair and regeneration
- Pain management
A photobiomodulation bed is a device that uses red, near-infrared and non-red light wavelengths to deliver light therapy. PBM beds typically consist of an enclosed chamber equipped with LED panels that bathe the user in specific wavelengths of light.
Generally, red light therapy beds are considered safe when used properly. However, there are precautions to consider:
- Follow recommended use guidelines: Avoid exceeding recommended exposure times or exceeding the suggested frequency of treatments.
- Consult a doctor before use: If you have any pre-existing medical conditions, especially skin conditions or are taking medications, consult a doctor before using a red light therapy bed.
- Eye safety: Never look directly into the light source.
Research on the effectiveness of photobiomodulation therapy is ongoing. However, there is promising evidence for its use in various areas, including pain relief, skin health, and inflammation.
A red light therapy bed is a device that uses various light wavelengths to deliver photobiomodulation therapy. These beds typically consist of an enclosed chamber equipped with LED panels that bathe the user in a variety of wavelengths; red and near infrared light has been most studied for efficacy.
- Light Spectrum: Look for a bed that offers a range of wavelengths, (which red and near-infrared light at a minimum). However, higher IR wavelengths and green light may also offer support for PBM therapy. More wavelengths = more potential clinical uses.
- Light Dosage Control: Adjustable irradiance and treatment time settings allow for personalized therapy based on your needs.
- Safety Features: Look for beds with built-in safety features like timers and automatic shut-off mechanisms.
- Clinical-Grade LEDs: Opt for beds equipped with high-quality LEDs with a long lifespan.
- Both LED and laser devices can be used for photobiomodulation therapy. The biggest difference is light production. Most red light and photobiomodulation beds, panels and mats use LEDs, while smaller handheld devices typically use lasers. Laser therapy offers a more precise beam of light; therefore, it’s not ideal for treating the whole body or larger areas.