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When clinicians think about infrared light therapy, wavelength is often the first—and sometimes only—technical consideration. While wavelength is undeniably critical, emerging research shows that how light is delivered into tissue matters just as much as what wavelength is used.
This distinction is especially important in the care of patients with peripheral neuropathy and chronic wounds, where circulation impairment, tissue hypoxia, and nerve dysfunction converge to dramatically increase the risk of ulceration and amputation. At NeuropaCalm, device design decisions—particularly wide-angle, 180° illumination—are rooted in this science.
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March 2026
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