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MLS® Class IV Therapeutic Laser - Mphi 75

Mphi 75

Mphi 75, the portable device with a laser acupuncture mode, with optional trolley. Easy to transport, and easy to use, making it ideal for use in clinic or in the patient's home. 
With 5 hours battery life, intuitive user software and preset treatment protocols, the Mphi75 is ideal for the busy ambulatory pyhsiotherapist.

The patented MLS® system delivers pulsed and continuous laser emissions synchronised for the optimal therapeutic effect with wavelengths of 808nm and 905nm. The advanced MLS® laser technology allows true pulsed emissions to achieve peak power of 75 watts, without the risk of thermal damage. 

  • Osteoarthritis
  • Back pain
  • Bursitis
  • Cervical brachialgia
  • Craniofacial pain
  • Oedema
  • Haematoma
  • Joint pain
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Sprains
  • Strains
  • Tendonitis
  • Trauma
  • Ulcers
  • Wounds
  • Many Indications
  • Laser acupuncture mode
  • Simultaneous therapeutic action - analgesic, anti-inflammatory, anti-oedema
  • MLS® Pulsed combination-synchronisation - 905nm pulsed emissions & 808nm continuous emissions - ensure deep penetration
  • Fast treatment times - from 3-10 minutes
  • Reduced number of applications - notable reduction of symptoms from the first session

Technical characteristics

  • Handpiece with optical group consisting of an MLS® source with power up to 1.2 W -Peak Power 75 W Therapeutic terminal, Target Area of ø 2 cm highlighted by high-efficiency red LED light
  • Laser acupuncture terminal, Target Area of ø 4 mm highlighted by high-efficiency red LED light
  • High resolution LCD color touch screen user interface
  • Simultaneous management of two independent channels
  • 5 treatment modalities:
    A) specific pathologies
    B) pain management
    C) anti-edema
    D) biostimulation
    E) laser acupuncture
  • Possibility to customize every treatment parameters
  • Dedicated area to create and save new customised programmes for each terminal/applicator
  • MLS® modulation in CPW or FPW mode (Synchronized emission of Continuous Pulsed Waves or Frequenced Pulsed Waves)
  • Modulation frequency from 1 to 2000 Hz with 1 Hz steps
  • Power level 25%, 50%, 75% and 100%
  • Fixed duty cycle at 50% or variable
  • Treatment duration from 1” to 99’59” with 1” steps
  • Automatic calculation of the emitted energy according to the settled parameters

Alarms and safety features

  • Laser emission warning light
  • Interlock
  • Acoustic signal selectable by operator
  • Date and time
  • Password to operate the device
  • Language option
  • Ready to be connected to the remote Laser emission signaling device

Included accessories

  • Nº 2 light guide for laser puncture
  • N° 2 laser safety goggles
  • Unit carrying case
  • Table handpiece holder
  • Shoulder strap for portable use

Size and weight

36 x 28 x 10 cm; 3 Kg

Power supply

  • Lithium polymer battery
  • External power supply 18Vdc 50VA

Optional accessories

Trolley-Unit carrying

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ASA Catalogue

Each year the ASAcampus (an association between ASAlaser and The University of Florence) publish 'Energy for Health', a scientific magazine focusing on the results of research and clinical studies carried out by internationally renowned researchers, doctors and specialists both in Italy and abroad.

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Training and CPD

All laser purchases come with training to enable you to maximise your clinical results from laser use. 

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Servicing

All our units require regular servicing, our dedicated team of engineers are able to service units at a time convenient for you to ensure your machine remains in top condition.

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Free Trial

Celtic SMR is offering free demonstrations and trials of the ASA Laser so please call us on 0800 279 9050 to find out more.

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