Views: 5624 Author: GMY Publish Time: 2025-03-26 Origin: GMY
As demand for health management grows, more postpartum mothers are prioritizing postpartum care. However, selecting a scientific, safe, and effective care method remains a challenge for many. In recent years, photobiomodulation (PBM) has emerged as a natural and non-invasive solution that aids postpartum recovery, becoming an innovative choice for postpartum care institutions such as maternity centers to enhance their service experience.
Photobiomodulation (PBM) primarily utilizes specific wavelengths of red light (600-700nm) and near-infrared light (800-900nm) to penetrate skin tissue, targeting cytochrome c oxidase in mitochondria to promote ATP production, thereby enhancing cellular repair capacity.
Existing clinical research indicates that PBM can support wound healing, alleviate localized pain (such as arthritis and postoperative pain), and reduce inflammatory responses. With its non-invasive, painless, and safe characteristics, PBM has gained attention as a non-pharmacological therapy in academic and clinical fields. In recent years, multiple studies worldwide have explored PBM's potential applications in postpartum care.
International studies have found that PBM is effective in alleviating nipple pain and reducing inflammation, which indirectly promotes breast milk secretion. As a result, low-level laser therapy (LLLT) has demonstrated superior effects in increasing breast milk production and infant weight gain compared to topical anti-inflammatory creams.[1]
A 2022 study by Xuzhou Medical University, titled Effects and Mechanism of wIRA Therapy on Perineal Swelling and Pain in Vaginal Delivery Mothers, found that wIRA therapy effectively alleviates perineal incision swelling and pain in postpartum women, promotes wound healing, and reduces inflammatory responses.[2] Additionally, a study published by Ya'an Hospital in Sichuan Province suggested that modified infrared lamp therapy for perineal wounds postpartum can enhance local blood circulation, reduce inflammation and pain, and serve as an effective thermal therapy nursing technique.[3]
Research findings indicate that acupuncture combined with wIRA therapy is effective in alleviating postpartum lower back pain, significantly reducing pain intensity and improving lumbar function.[4]
Leveraging the technological advantages of photobiomodulation (PBM), the LifeSun High-Energy Infrared Therapy Device utilizes 590-1400nm wIRA light wave technology, integrating multiple beneficial light waves, including red light, super laser, and infrared light. This allows for deep penetration of over 70mm into subcutaneous tissue, delivering a high-efficiency, safe, and gentle therapeutic experience. It supports postpartum mothers in their recovery journey while enabling maternity centers and other postpartum care institutions to offer specialized recovery services.
√ Thermal therapy for the waist and abdomen
√ Relief of postpartum discomfort
√ Gentle breast health care
√ Enhancement of physical fitness and vitality
LifeSun will participate in the 91st CMEF China (Shanghai) International Medical Equipment Fair from April 8 to 11 (Booth No: 7.2L45). We warmly invite professionals from various fields to visit and explore the broader application potential of the High-Energy Infrared Therapy Device, contributing to more innovative solutions in postpartum recovery.
Reference:
[1]https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11269476/
[2] https://med.wanfangdata.com.cn/Paper/Detail?id=PeriodicalPaper_ahyx202211012
[3]https://www.qikanchina.com/thesis/view/3886856
[4]https://www.91xueshu.com/l-zclw/51992.html