Infrared Therapy Lamp Stand

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An Infrared Therapy Lamp Stand is a professional-grade, floor-standing device that emits broad-spectrum infrared radiation to deliver deep-heat therapy to large areas of the body. Designed for clinical use in physical therapy, chiropractic, and pain management clinics, it features adjustable height and tilt panels on a stable, mobile stand for targeted treatment of the back, shoulders, and legs. Its primary uses include pain relief for musculoskeletal conditions, tissue warming for rehabilitation, and promoting muscle relaxation. Safe operation requires strict adherence to contraindications, treatment time/distance guidelines, and continuous patient monitoring to prevent burns or overheating.
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Infrared Therapy Lamp Stand

PRIMARY CLINICAL & DIAGNOSTIC USES

1. Large-Area Pain Management
  • Primary Use: Delivers deep, penetrating infrared heat to large muscle groups or multiple joint areas simultaneously, such as the full back, both shoulders, or the posterior legs.
  • How it helps: For the physical therapist and pain specialist, the stand-mounted lamp transforms treatment efficiency—covering the entire back in one session rather than treating small spots sequentially. For the patient with widespread pain from fibromyalgia, extensive arthritis, or chronic back pain, this means comprehensive relief in a single treatment, with the penetrating warmth reaching all the areas that hurt at once.
2. Clinical Rehabilitation
  • Primary Use: Used in physical therapy, chiropractic, and sports medicine clinics for pre-treatment tissue warming, post-injury rehabilitation of large areas, and enhancing flexibility before manual therapy.
  • How it helps: For the clinician preparing a patient for hands-on work, pre-warming large muscle groups like hamstrings, paraspinals, or shoulder girdle makes tissues more pliable and responsive to manipulation. For the patient on the treatment table, arriving with warm, loosened tissues means less discomfort during deep work and better outcomes from each session.
3. Whole-Body Relaxation and Circulation
  • Primary Use: Promotes systemic relaxation, reduces widespread muscle tension, and improves peripheral circulation through broad, radiant heat application.
  • How it helps: For the wellness practitioner and stress management specialist, the stand lamp provides a tool for addressing the whole person, not just isolated symptoms. For the patient carrying tension throughout their body—tight shoulders, lower back, and legs—the broad, enveloping warmth offers a drug-free escape from stress, soothing the entire muscular system at once.
4. Professional-Grade Treatment
  • Primary Use: Provides higher power output and more consistent coverage than desktop models, suitable for treating multiple patients per day in a clinical setting.
  • How it helps: For the busy clinic owner and practitioner, the stand lamp’s durability and efficiency mean it can move from room to room, patient to patient, delivering reliable, reproducible therapy throughout the day. For every patient who comes through that clinic, it ensures access to professional-grade equipment that delivers consistent, effective treatment session after session.
5. Treatment of Chronic Inflammatory Conditions
  • Primary Use: Offers soothing, non-pharmacological relief for patients with inflammatory conditions affecting larger body areas, such as ankylosing spondylitis or extensive osteoarthritis.
  • How it helps: For the rheumatologist and primary care provider managing patients with systemic inflammatory conditions, the stand lamp provides adjunctive therapy that addresses the widespread nature of these diseases. For the patient with ankylosing spondylitis affecting the entire spine, or osteoarthritis in multiple joints, regular sessions under the broad infrared lamp offer comfort that complements medications and helps maintain mobility.

SECONDARY & SUPPORTIVE USES

1. Post-Operative Recovery Support: For the orthopedic surgeon and rehabilitation team, infrared therapy may be incorporated into later-stage recovery protocols after surgeries affecting large areas, once acute healing is underway. For the patient recovering from spinal fusion or joint replacement, gentle infrared warmth can ease residual stiffness and promote blood flow to healing tissues during the long rehabilitation journey.
2. Athletic Training Facilities: For the strength coach and athletic trainer working with professional or collegiate athletes, stand-mounted infrared provides efficient pre-activity warm-up and post-activity recovery for entire teams. For the elite athlete, this means optimized muscle preparation before competition and accelerated recovery afterward—helping them perform at their peak and return to training faster.
3. Veterinary Therapy (Large Animal): For the equine veterinarian and large animal practitioner, stand-mounted infrared offers a practical solution for treating muscle injuries, arthritis, and promoting healing in horses and other large animals. For the valuable equine athlete or beloved companion animal, this therapy provides drug-free pain relief and accelerated healing, supporting both performance and quality of life.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: A floor-standing, electrically-powered therapeutic device with one or multiple infrared-emitting panels mounted on a vertical stand.
  • Designation: "Stand" or "Floor-Standing" indicates a larger, stationary unit on a wheeled or fixed base, designed to treat a patient who is seated or lying on a treatment table/bench placed in front of it.
  • Core Components:
    • Emitter Panel(s): One or more large panels containing an array of infrared bulbs or ceramic emitters, often covered by a protective wire grid.
    • Adjustable Stand: A vertical pole allowing height adjustment of the panel(s) to target different body areas. May include a tilting mechanism.
    • Sturdy Base: A wide, often wheeled base for stability and easy repositioning within a clinic.
    • Control Unit: Typically mounted on the stand or base, featuring power, timer, and intensity controls.

2. TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES

  • Infrared Spectrum: Primarily emits in the mid- to far-infrared range (approx. 1500nm to 10,000nm), optimized for deeper tissue penetration over a larger surface area compared to smaller lamps.
  • Power Output & Coverage: High total power output (e.g., 600W to 1500W+) to effectively heat a large treatment field. The panel size determines the coverage area.
  • Adjustability: Key feature includes easy height adjustment and often panel tilt to direct energy precisely at the desired angle and distance from the patient.
  • Treatment Distance: Optimal treatment distance is typically 18 to 36 inches (45-90 cm) from the skin, providing a balance of intensity and coverage.
  • Timer: Includes an automatic shut-off timer for controlled treatment sessions, usually up to 30 or 60 minutes.

3. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Mobility: Equipped with wheels (casters) for easy movement around a clinic or therapy room. May have locking wheels for stability during treatment.
  • Durability: Constructed with robust metals and commercial-grade components to withstand frequent daily use in a professional environment.
  • Stability: The broad, weighted base prevents tipping, even when the adjustable pole is fully extended.

4. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Regulatory Status: Classified as a Class IIa medical device in most regions due to its higher power and professional clinical use.
  • Electrical Safety: Must comply with stringent medical electrical equipment standards (e.g., IEC 60601-1).
  • Overheat Protection: Built-in thermal cut-offs and cooling systems to prevent the unit from overheating during prolonged use.
  • Safety Grille: A protective metal or plastic grille covers the heating elements to prevent direct contact and reduce risk of burns or bulb breakage.

5. STORAGE & HANDLING ATTRIBUTES

  • Storage: Store in a dry treatment room. Ensure it is positioned where it will not be knocked over.
  • Cleaning: Wipe down the external housing, panel grille, and stand with a damp cloth and mild disinfectant. Ensure the unit is unplugged and completely cool. Never spray liquids directly onto the panel or controls.
  • Bulb/Element Replacement: Infrared bulbs or ceramic plates have a rated lifespan. Replacement should be performed by qualified personnel according to the manufacturer's manual.
  • Inspection: Regularly check the power cord, stability of the stand, and integrity of the safety grille.

6. LABORATORY & CLINICAL APPLICATIONS

  • Primary Application: A professional-grade, deep-heat therapy modality for clinics specializing in physical medicine, rehabilitation, pain management, and sports therapy.
  • Clinical Role: Used as a primary or adjunctive treatment to prepare tissues for manual therapy, reduce pain, and promote healing over larger anatomical regions.
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Contraindications: STRICTLY CONTRAINDICATED over areas of impaired sensation, malignancy, acute trauma or inflammation, hemorrhage, fever, or over the abdomen during pregnancy. Use with extreme caution in patients with severe vascular disease, diabetes, or thyroid disorders.
  • Eye Protection: Patients and practitioners must avoid looking directly at the glowing panels. Patients should close their eyes or wear protective eyewear; the unit should never be aimed at the face.
  • Treatment Duration & Distance: Adhere strictly to manufacturer guidelines for time (usually 15-30 minutes) and distance. Closer proximity or longer duration significantly increases burn risk.
  • Patient Monitoring: Patients should never be left unattended during treatment. Skin should be checked midway for any adverse reaction (excessive redness, rash).
  • Environmental Safety: Ensure the stand is on a flat surface, wheels are locked, and the unit is clear of curtains, paper, or other flammable materials.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Thermal Burns: In case of a burn, immediately stop treatment. Cool the skin with lukewarm running water. Do not apply ice, creams, or break blisters. Seek medical attention for anything more than mild redness.
  • Patient Overheating: If a patient feels faint, dizzy, or nauseous, turn off the lamp, help them to a cool, seated position, and provide water. Monitor vital signs if necessary.
  • Electrical Incident: In case of smoke, sparking, or electric shock, immediately disconnect the power at the wall outlet. Do not touch the unit. Have it inspected by a qualified technician before further use.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Plastic, electronic, and electrical components are combustible. The emitting panels become extremely hot.
  • Extinguishing Media: In case of fire involving the unit, evacuate and use a CO2 or Class C (electrical) fire extinguisher. Do not use water.