REMY™ FX QUAD-WAVE
810nm, 980nm & 1064 Infrared + 650nm Red Diode
The quad-wave system utilizes three therapeutic infrared wavelengths that work together to deliver laser energy across multiple tissue depths, along with a visible red diode that allows the practitioner to precisely identify the treatment area.
By combining wavelengths that interact with tissue in different ways, the system is designed to support a broader range of clinical applications while delivering balanced and controlled energy during therapy.
Together, these wavelengths create a broad therapeutic profile capable of addressing superficial tissue, intermediate structures, and deeper musculoskeletal targets while supporting circulation, cellular metabolism, and tissue recovery.
- 15W (810nm) + 15W (980nm) + 15W (1064nm)
- 30W (810nm) + 30W (980nm) + 30W (1064nm)
The quad systems deliver powerful multi-wavelength outputs through three independent laser diodes.
These systems are available in configurations that provide either:
- 45 watts total power (15W from each wavelength)
- 90 watts total power (30W from each wavelength)
Clinical benefits of these power levels from three diodes include:
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Higher power output allows therapeutic light energy to penetrate deeper into tissue while maintaining efficient treatment times
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Enables clinicians to deliver meaningful therapeutic energy levels to muscles, tendons, ligaments, fascia, and joints
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Helps avoid prolonged treatment sessions while still achieving effective energy delivery
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Power distributed across three optimized wavelengths supports balanced energy delivery across multiple tissue depths
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Offers greater clinical versatility compared to systems relying on a single wavelength
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Allows treatment of both superficial and deeper tissue conditions
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Maintains controlled, clinically appropriate energy delivery throughout therapy
Continuous Wave and Repeat Pulse
The Remy™ provides multiple operational modes so clinicians can adjust energy delivery based on treatment goals, tissue characteristics, and patient comfort. The ability to alternate between delivery modes allows practitioners to adapt treatments to the specific needs of each patient and condition.
