A safe, effective and high-performance technology for the third millennium

MHEL (Multi-mode High Energy Laser) laser therapy is a high-energy laser methodology designed by Mectronic:
it allows for excellent therapeutic results thanks to the possibility of modulating laser emission.
 
 
Therapeutic efficiency beyond standardisation 
 
Traditional rehabilitation therapies are lacking in flexibility and very standardised.
Mectronic has placed the operator at the centre of its technologies: MHEL has revolutionised physiotherapy methods by offering wide opportunities to customise laser treatments, maximising the benefits of photobiomodulation (PBM).
WHY CHOOSE MHEL THERAPY?
 
Because it is scientifically proven.
 
Because it is safe and effective.
 
 
Because it maximises the main therapeutic effects.
 
Because it delivers the correct dosage according to the patient.
 
 
WHAT ARE THE EFFECTS OF MHEL THERAPY?
BIO-STIMULANT
It stimulates fibroblast proliferation with subsequent collagen production to rebalance the extracellular matrix and re-shape tissues.
ANTALGIC
It quickly reduces muscular, articular or neuropathic pain without any side effects, thanks to the innovative E²C emission mode that optimizes interaction with the peripheral nervous system.
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY
Modulates inflammatory processes by triggering vasodilatation, increasing oxygen delivery to the affected tissues and activating a process of neoangiogenesis.
DECONTRACTING
Modulates the release of oxygen from oxygenated haemoglobin, resolving topical problems of ischaemia and hypoxia to promote muscle fibre relaxation.
ANTI-EDEMA
Stimulates neoangiogenesis and restores microcirculation by promoting the collection of excess fluid produced by inflammatory phenomena.
 
MHEL THERAPY in numbers
The result of more than
40 years of experience
Significant improvement observed in the
7 billion treatments carried out worldwide
Proven effectiveness
From over ​​​​​90000 scientific articles
What do you think about MHEL Therapy?
“In order to make the best use of laser therapy, it is necessary to have the correct wavelengths available (650 nm, 810 nm, 980 nm, 1064 nm), which are useful for producing the photobiomodulating effect and thus lead to the resolution of muscle-tendon pathologies. The MHEL method ensures that these wavelengths can be produced in single or mixed mode.”
Physiotherapist Umberto Improta,
“ Head of physiotherapists first team Atalanta BC
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