8.
Finger joint pain - treat along the length of the finger on both the left and right side, and at the join between
finger and palm.
9.
Pain in the hip joint - a. treat along the length b. treat across widthwise c. draw a straight line with your hand
down from the point of treatment to the knee and place the device widthwise at this point.
10.
Sore knees - a. behind the knee across the soft tissue of the bend line of the knee. b. lengthways down the
left side of the knee c. down the right side of the knee 2-4 times per day. Also treat the front of the knee
under the kneecap.
11.
Shin splint syndrome - pain along the shin bone, treat to the right and left of the shin in the painful area.
12.
Pain in the toe joints - a. Under the toes, across the ball of the foot (Metatarsus) b. along the length of the big
toe c. along the length of the small toe.
Treatment of tendon injuries
13.
Tendonitis / Tenovaginitis - inflamed tendons or inflamed sheath of the tendon (which can occur wherever
the muscle connects with the skeleton) - treat long the afflicted.
14.
Golf Elbow - pain on the inside of the elbow - treat along the inside the arm and elbow 6-8 minutes, 2-4 times
per day. To increase efficacy, it is recommended to add treatment across the fold line of the inside of the
elbow.
15.
Tennis elbow - affliction of the outer elbow - treat along the outer side of the arm and elbow.
16.
Wrist - treat the inside of the wrist along the forearm and perpendicular to that across the bend line of the
wrist 6-8 minutes.
17.
Osgood - Schlatter disease (pain in the patellar tendon below the kneecap) - indentify the point in the soft
tissue under kneecap and treat across it. To increase efficacy of the treatment add a treatment point at the
line of the inner fold of the knee (at the back).
18.
Patella tendinopathy, Jumper's knee - at the join of the patellar to the shin, Identify the soft tissue beneath
the tendon of the kneecap and treat across. To increase efficacy of the treatment add a treatment point at the
line of the inner fold of the knee (at the back.
19.
Achilles tendinitis - inflamed Achilles tendon, treat the back of the ankle lengthwise.
Treatment of ligament injuries
20.
Ruptured / strained anterior or exterior knee ligaments (MCL and LCL Strain) - treat lengthwise along the
anterior (inner) side of the knee (MCL) and the exterior (LCL) close to the back of the knee.
21.
Pain in the exterior ligament of the thigh - ITB syndrome - treat along the ligament in the painful area.
22.
Acute chronic ankle pain - injury to the ankle ligament - treat the affected ligament.
23.
Plantar fasciitis - inflamed ligament in the arch of the foot causing heel pain, heel spur - a. treat the area that
is painful to step on. b. the arch on the inside of the foot, from the side. c. on both sides of the heel parallel to
the foot on the left side and the right. d. from the back edge of the heel upwards.
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24.
Treatment of lesions - a fresh open wound should be treated over the entire area, 5-6 minutes for each
unit, for an hour if possible, with 5 minute breaks between treatments. Usually the pain will be significantly
reduced and upon healing there will be far less scarring. After the first hour's treatment, continue doses of
6-8 minutes, 2-4 times per day.
Tip: Always start from the most painful point and then move to other spots, so as to ensure you are treating the
central problem first, to the best of your knowledge.
Clinically Proven Efficacy:
Studies conducted to examine B-Cure Laser efficacy confirm that in the majority of cases, the results were
significantly superior to the results shown in most studies to date.
A double-blind study conducted in Parma University, Italy: B-Cure Laser significantly reduced (50%) the level of
pain experienced by patients suffering from jaw joint pain and problems within 2 weeks.
A study conducted at "Hadassah" hospital, Jerusalem: significant reduction (60%) of bacteria levels causing gum
inflammation.
( 2 )
(1) The "at-home LLLT" in temporo-mandibular disorders pain control: a pilot study. Fornaini C, Pelosi A, Queirolo V, Vescovi P and Merigo E Department of
Biomedical, Biotechnological and Translational Sciences (S.Bi.Bi.T.), University of Parma, Italy. (2) Effect of Photodynamic Therapy using B-CURE® laser on
an in vitro model of dental plaque; Report 07/03/2015; Prof. Lior Shapira; Chair, Department of Periodontology; Hebrew University - Hadassah - Faculty of
Dental Medicine.
Human body illustration with recommended treatment points:
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Note the illustrated
( 3)
Neck
beam direction
•
Trigger Points
( 2)
You can treat any
point in the body
( 5)
Upper back
except the eyes
( 6)
Lower back
( 7)
Sciatica
( 8)
Finger joints
( 9)
Hip
( 10)
Knees
( 13) ( 19)
Achilles tendon
Back
( 1 )
( 24)
Skin injuries
( 1 ) ( 4)
Shoulder
Tennis elbow
( 16)
Wrist
( 14)
Golf elbow
( 20)
LCL external
lateral ligament
Thigh
( 17) ( 18)
Patellar tendon
( 11)
Shin
MCL medial
lateral ligament
Sprained ankle ligament
( 22)
( 12)
Toe joints
Heel spur
Side
( 15)
( 21)
( 20)
( 23)
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