Used to generate heat
What is thermal heat?
Portion of electromagnetic spectrum that humans can see.
What is visible light?
Flow of current causes special conductors to produce heat.
What is heating effects?
A kind of light provided by an ordinary lightbulb.
What is incandescent light?
Red/positive electrotherapy applicators
What is anode?
Has a motor
What is mechanical?
An Economical and long-lasting light source.
What is fluorescent lights?
Current Conductor used to bring the current from the appliance to the clients skin.
What is an Electrode?
Over half of sunlight is composed of invisible rays beyond red.
What is Infrared light?
Direct current that has an electrochemical effect.
What is galvanic Current?
Generates heat and produces air flow
What is combination?
Combination of broken up into individual wavelengths by a prism.
What is white light?
Push-pull effect causes motor to turn.
What is mechanical or magnetic effects?
Lifespan and efficiency several times better than incandescent lights.
What is an LED Light?
Existence of a certain condition that suggests it is inadvisable to perform a procedure.
What is contraindications?
Conduction-Direct contact
Convection-liquid or gas
radiation- through a vacuum
What is heat energy?
Range of light not visible to the human eye.
What is invisible light?
Electric current causes water based solution.
What is Electrochemical effects?
A Small percentage of natural sunlight is composed of invisible rays beyond violet.
What is ultraviolet?
Black/negative electrotherapy applicators
What is a cathode?
Bonus: Use of specific or current equipment for corrective and theraputic benefits for the skin.
What is electrotherapy?
Has many benefits some include: Increased circulation and relaxation of muscles. This produces heat.
What is infrared light?
Bonus:1. Galvanic 2. EMS 3. Microcurrent 4. High Frequency
What is electrotherapy current?
Can be more damaging but has both positive and negative effects. You must wear protective eye wear while doing these treatments.
What is Ultraviolet light?
Process of forcing and acid (+) or alkali (-) into the skin by applying current to the chemical.
What is Phoresis?