Laser therapy devices "MATRIX" consist of the following main parts:

  • Basic control unit;
  • Remote emitters (emitting heads);
  • Optical, magnetic and mirror attachments.

Basic control units of MATRIX devices:

The basic blocks of ALT "MATRIX" are designed to set and control radiation parameters.
External emitters (emitting heads) are connected to the base units - laser, LED, matrix, for intravenous blood irradiation (ILBI) and EHF therapy.
The basic blocks of the MATRIX laser therapy device, depending on the design, have 2 or 4 channels for connecting emitting heads with the ability to independently set parameters (frequency, radiation power and exposure time) for each channel.

Prices for basic blocks of ALT "MATRIX":

Radiating heads for ALT "MATRIX":

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Laser emitting heads:

Type µm range Mode Power Price
LO IR 0.89
Red 0.63
Pulse,
continuous
7 W
15mW
3,300 rub.
LO1 IR 0.89 Pulse 5 W 3,000 rub.
LO2 IR 0.89 Pulse 9 W 4,100 rub.
LO3 IR 0.89 Pulse 15 W 5,300 rub.
LO4 IR 0.89 Pulse 20 W 7,100 rub.
LO7 IR 0.89 Pulse 80 W 11,400 rub.
LOK2 Red 0.63-0.65 Pulse 5 W 9,700 rub.
KLO1 Red 0.63 Continuous 5 mW 3,500 rub.
KLO2 Red 0.65-0.67 Continuous 30 mW 6,500 rub.
KLO3 Red 0.63 Continuous 10 mW 6,500 rub.
KLO4 Red 0.63 Continuous 30 mW 18,000 rub.
KLO5 Red 0.83 Continuous 40 mW 6,400 rub.
KLO6 Red 0.83 Continuous 200 mW 7,400 rub.
KLO7 IR 1.3 Continuous 5 mW 3,000 rub.

LED emitting heads:

Matrix emitters:

Type µm range Mode Power Price
MLO1K IR 0.89 Pulse 60 W 6,450 rub.
ML01KR Red 0.63-0.65 microns Pulse 30 W RUB 21,350
MLS-1 "Effect" IR 0.89 Pulse 5 W RUB 19,350
IR 0.88 Continuous 50 mW
Red 0.63 Pulse 3 W
Green 0.53 Continuous 3 mW
Blue 0.47 Continuous 20 mW

EHF emitting heads:

Laser emitting heads:

Type Wavelength, mm Mode Power
mW/cm 2
Price
LO-KVCH-4.9 4,9 Continuous 4-12 11,900 rub.
LO-KVCH-5.6 5,6 Continuous 4-12 11,900 rub.
LO-KVCH-7.1 7,1 Continuous 4-12 11,900 rub.

Optical attachments for ALT "MATRIX":

MATRIX laser therapy devices have a wide range of optical intracavitary and external attachments that allow radiation to be delivered directly to the pathology area.

UROLOGY:

Nozzle P-1. Designed for irradiation
prostate gland rectally.
Price 900 rub.
Nozzle U-1. Has soft silicone
tip. Designed for transurethral
effects on the prostate gland and urethra.
Price 900 rub.

PROCTOLOGY:

Nozzle P-2. Used for irradiation of straight walls
intestines.
Price 900 rub.
Nozzle P-3. Used for irradiation of straight walls
intestines.
Price 900 rub.

GYNECOLOGY:

Nozzle G-1. Used for irradiation of the cervix and
appendages.
Price 900 rub.
Nozzle G-2. Used for irradiation of the cervix and
appendages.
Price 900 rub.
Nozzle G-3. Used to irradiate walls
vagina
Price 900 rub.
L1. Set of ENT attachments. Price 1200 rub. C1. Set of attachments for dentistry. Price 1200 rub.

Magnetic and mirror attachments for ALT “MATRIX”:

TYPE Purpose Price
KM-2 Set of magnetic attachments 25,50,75 mT 750 rub.
ZM-25 Mirror magnet 25 mT 400 rub.
ZM-50 Mirror magnet 50 mT 650 rub.
MM-50 Magnetic attachment for ML01K 50 mT 650 rub.
MM-100 Magnetic attachment for ML01K 100 mT 880 rub.
ZN-35 Mirror nozzle 35 mm 180 rub.
ZN-50 Mirror nozzle 50 mm 180 rub.
A-2 Acupuncture head 270 rub.
A-3 Acupuncture head 350 rub.

Additional accessories for ALT "MATRIX":

Literature on laser therapy:

Name Price
Moskvin S.V., Builin V.A. Basics of laser therapy. 256 pp. 500 rub.
Geinits A.V., Moskvin S.V., Azizov G.A. Intravenous laser irradiation of blood. 144 p. 100 rub.
Moskvin S.V., Ghorbani N.A. Laser- vacuum massage. 72 p. 100 rub.
Moskvin S.V. Laser therapy in dermatology: vitiligo. 124 p. 100 rub.
Moskvin S.V., Myslovich L.V. Combined laser therapy in cosmetology 5,000 rub.
Moskvin S.V. etc. Laser therapy for genitourinary diseases 200 rub.
Nasedkin A.A., Moskvin S.V. Laser therapy for patients with heroin addiction. 48 p. 100 rub.
Moskvin S.V., Kupeev V.G. Laser chromo- and color therapy 95 pp. 100 rub.
Moskvin S.V. The effectiveness of laser therapy. 256 pp. 100 rub.
Brekhov E.I., Builin V.A., Moskvin S.V. Theory and practice of EHF laser therapy. 160 p. 200 rub.
Moskvin S.V. etc. Therapy with matrix pulsed lasers of the red spectrum. 116 p. 100 rub.
Amirkhanyan A.N., Moskvin S.V. Laser therapy in dentistry. 72 p. 100 rub.
Mufaged M.L. etc. Laser therapy in urology. 132 p. 200 rub.

Matrix devices (like the previous generation devices of the series) consist of four main parts:

To create a working set of the Matrix device, it is absolutely not necessary to purchase all four components of the device - it is enough to have a base unit and one or more emitting heads. If necessary, you can always additionally purchase the necessary equipment.

The basic blocks of the Matrix device, depending on the design, have 2 or 4 channels for connecting emitting heads with the ability to independently set parameters (frequency and radiation power) for each channel. The presence of independent channels allows you to increase operating efficiency, since to implement different techniques there is no need to change emitters; you just need to select the desired channel by simply pressing a button.

Each Matrix device contains a built-in photometer that allows you to measure the radiation power of all types of heads. When measuring radiation power, the device automatically determines the type of head used, the radiation wavelength and displays the radiation power value in watts (for pulse heads) or in milliwatts (for continuous heads) on a digital display.

The Matrix device provides the possibility of external modulation of radiation, including the BIO mode, which changes the power of laser radiation during the procedure synchronously with the patient’s pulse and breathing rate.

The device is equipped with various replaceable laser and LED emitting heads (see page Emitting heads). In addition, specialized heads are connected to the device:

  • infrared matrix (ML01K), which has a large radiation area (0.89 microns, maximum power 50-60 W);
  • multicolor matrix laser-LED head MLS-1 "EFFECT", combining pulsed lasers with wavelengths of 0.63 and 0.89 microns and LEDs in the blue, green and IR ranges;
  • emitting heads for extremely high frequency (EHF) therapy with wavelengths of 7.1, 5.6 and 4.9 mm.

If necessary, EHF heads are equipped with attachments for acupuncture.

All of the above emitting heads (with the exception of the EHF heads) also work with devices of the Mustang-2000 series.

Various , mirror, acupuncture and intracavitary attachments can be used with the heads.

Specifications

Radiation modes

Pulse, continuous, modulated

Number of emission channels
ALT "Matrix" 2-channel
ALT "Matrix" 4-channel
Radiation wavelength, microns

Determined by the type of replaceable remote emitter

Method for setting the pulse repetition rate, Hz
Fixed “quick selection” pulse repetition rates, Hz

10, 80, 600, 3000

"Random selection" frequency setting range
Duration of laser pulses, ns
Exposure time selection

Fixed or random

Fixed “quick selection” exposure time values, min
Setting range for "random selection" exposure times

1 s - 90 min

Range of controlled pulsed radiation power, W
Range of controlled average radiation power, mW
Power supply
voltage, V
frequency, Hz
Maximum power consumption, VA
Operating temperature range, °C
Overall dimensions, mm

275 x 196 x 105

340 x 240 x 140

Weight, kg
ALT "Mustang-2000" 2-channel
ALT "Mustang-2000" 4-channel

Laser and LED emitting heads for ALT "Matrix"

All of the following emitting heads (with the exception of the EHF heads) also work with the Mustang-2000 series devices.

Laser emitting heads for ALT "Matrix"

Emitting type
heads

Operating mode

Optical range

Wavelength,
µm

Radiation power, W,
no less

Pulse, modulated

IR + red

7 W(0.89) +15mW(0.63)

Pulse

Pulse

Pulse

Pulse

Pulse

Pulse

Continuous, modulated

Continuous, modulated

Continuous, modulated

Continuous, modulated

Continuous, modulated

Continuous, modulated

Continuous, modulated

LED emitting heads for ALT "Matrix"

Matrix emitters

Emitting type
heads

Operating mode

Optical range

Wavelength,
µm

Radiation power, W,
no less

Pulse

60 W (10 laser diodes)

MLS-1 "Effect"

Pulse and modulated

5 W (imp.)

3 W (imp.)

Intravenous blood irradiation

KL-VLOK-M

Intravenous blood irradiation

For use with flexible light guide

The choice of emitting heads (quantity and technical parameters) is influenced mainly by economic and methodological considerations. We recommend selecting a minimally reasonable set of emitting heads, which is sufficient to implement basic techniques. In the future, it will always be possible to additionally purchase the missing emitting heads, guided by the principles given below.

  1. LO7 and KLO6, with the maximum power for radiation therapy, are used mainly for the treatment of diseases of the tonic type, when it is necessary to provide the maximum dose.
  2. Of the emitting heads LO1-LO4, LO3 is recommended, although the methodological recommendations most often indicate lower powers (5-10 W) - a reasonable reserve will not hurt, and when working with nozzles, the power is reduced on average by 2 times. Let's not forget that to implement many techniques, 2 emitting heads are needed - paravertebral technique, impact on joints from both sides, etc.
  3. The LOK2 pulse emitting head, operating in the red spectral range (0.63-0.65 microns), is most effective when combined or combined with the LO3 head (IR spectrum).
  4. KLO1 and KLO7, with their minimum power, are used almost exclusively in reflexology.
  5. Of the continuous heads, the most common is KLO3, which, in terms of its characteristics, completely replaces helium-neon lasers in methodological terms.
  6. The ML01K matrix head is the most universal and should be included in almost every kit.
  7. The MLS-1 “EFFECT” emitting head is complex in its application and has a high cost, which is often justified. The efficiency of the head is largely determined by the presence of pulsed lasers, both red and IR ranges.
  8. CL-ILBI for intravenous laser irradiation of blood is rarely included in a universal kit, since it is preferable to have a separate device (see below).
  9. Matrix LED emitting heads MCO3-MCO6 are used almost exclusively in dermatology and cosmetology.

Thus, the most optimal option today is to have 4 emitting heads in the set:

  • pulsed IR with a power of at least 15 W (LO3) – 2 pcs.
  • matrix with pulsed IR lasers (ML01K) – 1 pc.
  • continuous with a radiation wavelength of 0.63 microns and a power of 10 mW (KLO3) – 1 pc.

The heads must be equipped with magnetic (ZM-50 and MM-50) and mirror (ZN-35 and ZN-50) attachments, and depending on the application, optical attachments can also be added - ENT, dental, gynecological, etc. n. To perform ILBI, a room with certain sanitary and hygienic requirements is required, so it is preferable to use a separate device (ALT “Matrix-ILBI”).

Optical attachments

A wide range of intracavitary attachments are available for Matrix laser therapy devices, which make it possible to increase the effect of laser therapy by delivering radiation directly to the site of pathology.
In various attachments, radiation losses are low and range from 20 to 60% of the output power of the emitter, which characterizes their high quality.

Proctology attachments

Forms a radiation spot of O 5-10 mm at an angle of 120°, which allows obtaining a local distribution of power density.
Used in urology for transrectal irradiation of the prostate gland


It is used in urology for irradiation of the prostate gland (transrectally) or in proctology for irradiation of the walls of the rectum.

Distributes radiation evenly over a cylinder Ø 9 mm and length 25 mm.
It is used in proctology to irradiate the walls of the rectum (anal fissures, hemorrhoids, etc.).

Urological attachment

Made of flexible materials 30 cm long. At the end it has a scattering cylindrical area 20 mm long.
Designed for transurethral effects on the prostate gland and urethra.

Gynecological attachments

Scatters radiation over an area of ​​about 15 - 20 mm in contact.
Used for intravaginal irradiation of the cervix and appendages.

It is used intravaginally for some inflammatory diseases.

Otorhinolaryngological attachments

Set of 3 nozzles.
When connecting, an adapter is used.

Dental attachments

Set of 3 nozzles.
When connecting, a collet clamp is used.

Acupuncture tips

Designed for reflexotherapeutic effects on BAP
Nozzle for EHF therapy emitters, designed to influence BAP

Emitting heads with a single laser source allow the use of optical attachments to introduce laser radiation directly into the light channel without the use of special optics, using a simple threaded or collet connection (“rigid” tool). At the output of the nozzles, the required distribution of the light flux is obtained, delivered to the desired location.

For laser therapy, a set of instruments containing the following indicatrices is sufficient: “cone”, “wide cone”, “side cone”, “sphere”, “cylinder”. The necessary scattering patterns, depending on the task, are formed by processing the distal end of the light guide to a certain geometric shape and introducing the distal end of a metal reflector into the cavity of the protective shell.

The light guide instrument consists of three main parts: a connector for fastening, a rod and a working part - an optical scattering element. From the optical connector to the diffuser, the radiation passes through the light guide. The diffuser provides convenient fixation in the cavity of the pathological lesion and its uniform irradiation.

Mirror and magnetic attachments

The Matrix series devices are equipped with mirror and magnetic attachments, which serve to enhance the effect of laser therapy during the treatment process.

Mirror attachments receive radiation not absorbed by the patient's skin (reflected from it) and reflect it back, thereby significantly reducing losses and increasing the amount of radiation absorbed by the patient.

Magnetic attachments are designed for the combined effect of a magnet and a laser – magneto-laser therapy. The combined use of these influences is much more effective than their separate use. In medical practice, magnets of 25, 50 and 75 mT are most often used. The magnetic field of the nozzles is maximally extended towards the area of ​​influence.

Magnetic attachments have different magnetic induction values ​​and are designed for magnetic laser therapy (MLT). In medical practice, magnets with an induction of 25, 50 and 75 mT are most often used, for which an optimal set of KM-2 attachments for MLT has been developed. The magnets currently used are made of special alloys of rare earth metals based on Nd2Fe12B, and are structurally designed in such a way that the magnetic field is maximally elongated in the direction of influence. One set contains two magnet holders and two ring magnets (Fig. 7), which on different sides have different magnetic induction values: 25 and 50 mT; 50 and 75 mT respectively. This is done so that you can vary them as freely as possible and use a magnet on two emitting heads simultaneously. The most commonly used mirror magnet is 50 mT – ZM-50.

For matrix emitters ML01K for ALT “Matrix”, specially developed magnetic attachments MM50 and MM100 are used, with magnetic induction of 50 and 100 mT, respectively.

In addition to intracavitary and magnetic ones, there are optical attachments for external use.

Mirror attachments: the most common are ZN-35 (diameter 35 mm) and ZN-50 (diameter 50 mm). Designed for mirror-contact method of influence. They are extremely multifunctional and useful:

  • increase the depth and intensity of the therapeutic effect,
  • ensure stability and reproducibility of the procedure,
  • protect medical staff from reflected radiation,
  • ensure the hygiene of the procedure,
  • make it easier to calculate the dose, since the effective exposure area is assumed to be 1 cm2.

Acupuncture nozzles: plastic A-2 (spot size with a diameter of no more than 2.5 mm) and modern light-guide with a metal tip A-3 (spot size with a diameter of no more than 1 mm) - are designed to concentrate laser radiation on acupuncture points.

Prefix "BIO" for ALT "Matrix"

Biosynchronization of the time parameters of laser radiation exposure with the endogenous biorhythms of a particular patient is one of the most interesting and promising areas in the development of technology and treatment methodology. This mode of operation was implemented in the ALT "Mustang-2000" with the block-add-on "BIO", and now it is also applied in the "Matrix" device. The Matrix-BIO block allows laser irradiation modulated by signals from pulse and respiration sensors connected to the patient. Bioguided laser therapy takes into account the biorhythmological characteristics of the patient, thereby achieving a stable therapeutic effect without side effects at a lower exposure dose.
When a pulse sensor is connected, the amplitude of the laser radiation is modulated by the patient's pulse, and when a respiration sensor is connected - accordingly, by the patient's breathing. As a result, in the phases of exhalation and diastole, the radiation power is minimal, and in the phases of inspiration and systole (the most favorable moment of exposure) it reaches the maximum value set before the procedure.
The principle of measuring pulse parameters is based on the operation of an optoelectronic photodiode-LED pair. Depending on the amount of blood filling, which changes synchronously with the pulse, the intensity of the signal passing through the finger changes, which is recorded by a photodiode. The processed signal then goes to the laser power modulation circuit.
The breathing sensor is a pair of thermistors (in a plastic case) that change their resistance in proportion to the change in air temperature that occurs when breathing; located directly next to the patient's nose.

ATTENTION! The warranty period for heads for ILBI is extended!

Why is ALT “Matrix” the best series of laser therapeutic devices?

The determining factor in assessing the quality of laser therapeutic equipment is its effectiveness, i.e., the technical capabilities of the device, which realize the capabilities of laser therapy to the greatest extent.

ALT "Matrix", thanks to its unique parameters, allows you to implement all known laser therapy techniques with maximum efficiency! Many techniques can be implemented only with devices of the Matrix series!

  1. The most modern series of devices implements a block construction principle, which was developed by S.V. Moskvin, but the ALT “Matrix” does not have 3 components, like other devices, but 7, which can significantly increase the effectiveness of treatment.
  2. "Matrix" uses the widest spectral and dynamic ranges of emitting heads. For the first time in the world, it is possible to perform intravenous laser blood illumination (ILBI) in various spectral ranges, from UV to IR.
  3. “Matrix” allows you to provide any external modulation of laser radiation, primarily by the patient’s own biorhythms.
  4. "Matrix" works not only with laser heads, but also in the EHF range.
  5. The design of the ALT “Matrix” includes the possibility of combining it with other physiotherapeutic devices (“Matrix-UT” - ultrasonic influence, “Matrix-VM” - vacuum massage, “Matrix-ET” - electrotherapy, electrophoresis, etc.).
  6. The devices “Matrix-2k”, “Matrix-ILBI” and “Matrix-VM” can be easily mounted on the wall, which is not only convenient, but also allows for combined effects with other methods of physiotherapy.
  7. In the manufacture of the Matrix apparatus, the most modern technologies and design solutions, which allows us to be significantly cheaper and more reliable than analogues. Higher quality - lower price!

Specifications:

Radiation modes

Pulse, continuous, modulated

Number of emission channelsALT "Matrix" - 2-channel
ALT "Matrix" - 4-channel

Radiation wavelength, microns

Determined by the type of replaceable remote emitter

. Method for setting the pulse repetition rate, Hz

Fixed or random

Fixed pulse repetition rates of “quick selection”, Hz