The Medray Prime Plus is the most affordable Quad-wave laser in the industry and is priced well below similar models from other manufacturers - an alternate version (the Medray Prime DUO 810nm + 980nm is available for $2000 less than the quad-wave model). Please call for exact pricing and shipping details.
The Medray Prime Plus with the Optional Accessories Package comes with the following:
- Medical Cart
- Hands-Free Applicator
- Massage Rollerball
- 3 pair of Laser Glasses
- PELICAN® Carrying Case
- 2-Year Warranty
- Turnkey Marketing Program
- Plus the award-winning Photomedicine Training & Certification Program from the Medlaser Foundation, ALL AT NO EXTRA COST!
The Medlaser Photomedicine (Laser Therapy) Training Program
The Medlaser Photomedicine (Laser Therapy) Training Program is offered free to all Medray/Accuray Laser Customers ($1,250 value).
The Program features 4 modules with learning objectives and quizzes for each of the four lesson modules, plus official Certification documents. The Medlaser Foundation's Laser Training Program is the finest training program of its type ever offered, and it is free to anyone who purchases Accuray/Medray lasers!
MODULE I – INTRODUCTION
Fundamental Basics of Laser Therapy – Overview Laser Therapy Terminology Laser Therapy Contraindications Laser Setup and Operation
MODULE II – PHOTOMEDICINE, MAJOR BENEFITS
- Benefits of Photomedicine - Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Effects
- Electromagnetic spectrum
- Primary wavelengths
- What are Chromophores?
- What Human Factors Impact Photomedicine Benefits?
- Photochemical Reactions in Biological Systems
- What Happens when Photomedicine is Absorbed by Chromophores?
- What is Mitochondrial Respiration?
- What is fluorescent Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET)?
- Enhanced Cytokine Modulation
- Enhanced Immunoregulatory Response
- Heightened ATP Synthase
MODULE III – LASER SAFETY
- Laser Safety Checklist
- Differences between ionizing and non-ionizing radiation
- Three mechanisms by which tissues are impacted by photomedicine
- Protection for the skin and the eyes
- CDRH, ANSI performance standards and protocols
- Maximum permissible exposure
- Descriptions, Class 1, Class 2, Class 3, and Class 4 laser systems
- The Laser Safety Officer, duties and responsibilities of…
MODULE IV – STIMULATION VS INHIBITION; REVIEW & SUMMARY OUTLINE
- The nature of energy medicine
- Physical laws governing the transference of electromagnetic energy to living tissues
- Laser Stimulation vs. Laser Inhibition (L.S. vs. L.I.)
- Energy - How much is too much?
- When does laser stimulation end and laser inhibition begin?
- How to Calculate Energy Density, or Dosage
- Continuous Wave vs. Pulsed, Phased, Fractional, or Gated Wave
- How to determine which laser mode will stimulate optimal treatment outcomes