Spectrasol phototherapy devices are primarily intended for use in hospitals and offices of the following professionals:
- Psychiatrists: Phototherapy is often part of a comprehensive treatment for depressive disorders, especially the seasonal affective disorder (SAD), and other mood disorders.
- Neurologists: Neurologists can use phototherapy in the treatment of sleep disorders, some neurodegenerative diseases (e.g. Parkinson’s disease) or in rehabilitation after strokes.
- Internists: Phototherapy can be part of the treatment of some chronic diseases that are related to sleep or mood disorders.
- Eye doctors: In some cases, phototherapy devices can be used to treat certain eye diseases, but this use is rather rare.
- Rehabilitation centre physicians: Phototherapy can be part of complex rehabilitation for patients with various diseases.
Why are these devices suitable for doctors?
- Professional use: The equipment is designed to meet the demands of a professional environment.
- Setting options: They offer a wide range of options of setting the light intensity, exposure duration and other parameters, allowing treatment to be tailored to the individual needs of the patient.
- Safety: The equipment meets strict safety standards.
- Supplement to other treatment methods: Phototherapy can be effectively used as a means of an adjunct therapy to pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy.
How do doctors use phototherapy devices?
- Diagnosis and treatment: Phototherapy can be part of the diagnostic process and subsequently used to treat various disorders.
- Research: Doctors can use phototherapy devices in scientific research in the field of chronobiology and neuroscience.
If you are a physician and are interested in phototherapy, we recommend that you directly contact Spectrasol. We will be happy to provide you with more detailed information about the individual facilities and their use.