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10 maj 2021 · Infrared radiation therapy involves using electromagnetic waves between visible light and microwaves to heat superficial tissues. It can be generated by luminous sources like tungsten filament lamps or non-luminous sources like heated coils.
- Infrared Radiation In Physiotherapy SRS
This document defines infrared radiation and describes its...
- Infrared Radiation In Physiotherapy SRS
4 kwi 2020 · This document defines infrared radiation and describes its types, generators, absorption, therapeutic uses, and application. Infrared radiation lies within the electromagnetic spectrum between 750 nm and 1 mm wavelength, causing heating when absorbed. It is divided into 3 types - IRA, IRB, and IRC.
6 wrz 2016 · Infrared radiation is mostly absorbed by water and proteins in the skin, with penetration depth depending on several factors. It is used therapeutically to relieve pain, relax muscles, increase blood supply and joint mobility, and accelerate healing.
9 sie 2014 · • Infrared Spectroscopy (IR) – Triggering molecular vibrations through irradiation with infrared light. Provides mostly information about the presence or absence of certain functional groups. • Mass spectrometry – Bombardment of the sample with electrons and detection of resulting molecular fragments.
9 lis 2014 · IR Spectroscopy • In IR spectroscopy, there is interaction between molecules and radiations from the IR region of the EMR spectrum (IR region = 4000 - 400 cm-1) • IR radiation causes the excitation of the vibrations of covalent bonds within that molecule.
This document provides information on infrared and luminous radiation sources and their use in physical therapy. It discusses: 1. The electromagnetic spectrum and visible light wavelengths. Infrared radiation is divided into near/shortwave and far/longwave categories. 2. Natural and artificial infrared sources.
Infrared Spectroscopy (IR) – Triggering molecular vibrations through irradiation with infrared light. Provides mostly information about the presence or absence of certain functional groups. Mass spectrometry – Bombardment of the sample with electrons and detection of resulting molecular fragments.