Place the XLR8 over the area of involvement (AOI) twice a week for 3 weeks minimum. The clinician may choose to place over the nerve root, mainly lumbar and sacral nerve roots, (located using the myotome/dermatome chart) or the organ involved, mainly large intestine, (using the Merrick chart).
The Erchonia violet laser known as the LunulaLaser® is FDA Cleared for Onychomycosis (toenail fungus K153164). The 405nm violet does provide significant treatment improvement over the fx laser only.
Also known as Athlete's Foot, Tinea Pedis or Microsporum Canis (which causes Ringworm).
Athlete's foot is a common disorder of the feet characterized by scaling and/or blistering of the soles, fissures of the toe webs, and itching. Fungal infections (of the feet) are contagious and can be spread person to person or by walking on contaminated floors. Athlete's foot may spread to the palms, groin, and body.
Prevention of athlete's foot can be as simple as keeping the feet dry by using cotton socks and breathable shoes. In locker rooms bring and wear your own flip flops to prevent direct contact in high moisture, high population, highly contaminated areas.
The Erchonia EVRL (violet/red laser) does provide significant treatment improvement over red laser alone.