OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4. Ear, nose and throat. 104 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

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SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Ear, nose and throat 104 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 105 IMPORTANT 1 2 3 All ear, nose and throat diseases are best treated by also using UNIVERSAL 4 (SB-1) in conjunction with the prescribed treatment. Do NOT use comra therapy on patients who have had heart transplants, who have hearts with artificial valves or who have cardiostimulators. Whenever treating any stationary point over the brain with the Delta Medical Terminal the ultrasound must be turned off (this does not apply when scanning over the area). In all other cases the ultrasound should be turned on for treatments in this section. 4 Please note that the Probe Terminal does not have ultrasound. 5 6 The lights around the Probe are LED lights that will not damage the eyes. However, to avoid any irritation or discomfort it is best to close the eyes if the Probe is used in the vicinity of the eyes. Whenever using the Probe, screw off the Probe Sheath after treatment, wash the outside of the Sheath well in warm water with a few drops of dish washing liquid added. Then dry with a clean cloth and sterilise with colloidal silver or with pure alcohol before putting away. Pro NOTES Treatment times given in this user guide were designed for the home user with the Delta or Palm 980 nm laser to give a conservative starting point. Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience.

SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 1 12 mins Treatment time. TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Wings of nostrils 5 2 per side 2 Tonsils 50 RHINITIS inflammation of the nose (all forms of). 3 Insert tip of Probe into nostril 2 per nostril 1000 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. Delta Probe Terminal with Extended Sheath. Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. 1 x daily for 15 x days Allow 3 weeks rest and repeat course if needed. 106 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 107 1 3 2

In the case of stenosis laryngotracheitis (constriction of the throat) hospitalisation is recommended. SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 2 16 mins Treatment time. PHARYNGITIS sore throat. LARYNGOTRACHEITIS inflammation of the larynx. TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Trachea on thyroid level 2 Manubrium sterni, under jugular fossa 2 per point 50 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. Delta Probe Terminal with Normal Sheath. 1 x daily for 15 x days Allow 3 weeks rest and repeat course if needed. 3 Subclavian fossae 4 Supraclavicular fossae 1 per point 5 Insert Probe towards each tonsil 2 per tonsil 1000 6 Scan along neck section as shown in diagram on both sides of the vertebral column Pro NOTES 2 per side 1000 Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. 5 108 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 109 1 4 2 3 5 6

SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 3 7 mins Treatment time. OTITIS ear infection. MESOTYMPANITIS* TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Tragus 2 2 Mastoid 3 5 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. Delta Probe Terminal with Extended Sheath. 3 Insert Probe towards tympanal 2 1000 Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. 1 x daily for 15 x days Allow 3 weeks rest and repeat course if needed. In the case of chronic mesotympanitis (inflammation of the middle ear) the course should be repeated after 3 weeks rest. 110 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 111 1 2 3

SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 4 12 mins Treatment time. TYMPANOPLASTY surgical reconstruction of the eardrum and the bones of the middle ear (for use after the surgery). TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Tragus 2 2 Mastoid 2 5 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. 3 Insert Probe towards tympanal 2 1000 4 Paravertebral points along both sides of the vertebral column, opposite entire scapulae 1 per point 50 Delta Probe Terminal with Extended Sheath. Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. 1 x daily for 7 x days 112 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 113 1 2 4 3

comra therapy will not necessarily cure otosclerosis, but some improvement can be achieved by using the treatment below. If treating both ears then do points 1 and 2 only once. SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 5 24 mins Treatment time. TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Subclavian fossae 1 per point 50 OTOSCLEROSIS loss of hearing. 2 Spine 1 per frequency 5 then 50 3 Mastoid 3 per ear 5 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. 4 Insert Probe towards tympanal 2 per ear 5 Place Meridian over the entire ear 5 per ear 1000 Delta Probe Terminal with Extended Sheath. Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. Delta Meridian Terminal. 1 x daily for 15 x days Allow 3 weeks rest and repeat course if needed. 114 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 115 5 2 1 4 3

The condition will worsen after the first treatment, but will start to improve after 12 hours. SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 6 12 mins Treatment time. TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Mastoid 2 per ear 5 MENIERE S SYNDROME deafness, dizziness and nausea. 2 Scan frontotemporal zones 3 Suboccipital fossae 1 per side 50 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. Delta Probe Terminal with Extended Sheath. 4 Insert Probe towards tympanal 2 per ear 1000 Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. Ultrasound OFF ULTRASOUND ULTRASOUND For point (OFF) 3. EJECT 1 x daily for 15 x days Allow 3 weeks rest and repeat course if needed. 116 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 117 1 3 2 4

SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 7 16 mins Treatment time. SINUSITIS HAY FEVER TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Maxillary sinuses 2 Frontal sinuses 3 per side 5 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. Delta Probe Terminal with Extended Sheath. 3 Insert Probe into nasal passages 2 per nostril 1000 Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. 1 x daily for 15 x days Allow 3 weeks rest and repeat course if needed. 118 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 119 1 2 3

In treating the heart area NEVER use a frequency other than 5 Hz. Do NOT use on patients who have had heart transplants, who have hearts with artificial valves or who have cardiostimulators. SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 8 20 mins Treatment time. 1 TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 4 th intercostal, left of sternum (only once per day) 2 5 TONSILLITIS 2 Tonsils 5 per tonsil Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. 3 Scan along neck section as shown in diagram on both sides of the vertebral column 2 per side 1000 4 Insert Probe into mouth towards each tonsil 2 per tonsil Delta Probe Terminal with Normal Sheath. 2 x daily for 10 x days Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. 120 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY SECTION 4 121 3 1 4 2

SECTION 4 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 9 14 mins Treatment time. LARYNGITIS STRAINED VOCAL CHORDS* TREATMENT POINT MINS HZ 1 Vocal chords 2 per side 50 Delta Medical Terminal or comra Palm. 2 x daily for 15 x days Allow 3 weeks rest and repeat course if needed. 2 Scan back of the neck on both sides of the vertebral column 5 per side 1000 Actors and singers who have damaged their vocal chords should also do one treatment of UNIVERSAL 4 (SB-1) as prescribed in conjunction with the treatment above. For continued care of the vocal chords, it is recommended that actors and singers do the treatment given above, as well as UNIVERSAL 4 (SB-1) every 4 months. Pro NOTES Treatments with the professional 905 nm laser are more intense, and therefore these treatment times may be shortened, and also the space between treatments extended further, as determined by feeling and experience. 122 comra user guide [ENGLISH, REV 4.0]

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