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Pain does not announce itself. It settles into joints, radiates through fascia, and remaps how a body moves through the world. For decades, infrared therapy remained trapped in clinical settings — expensive, inaccessible, and tethered to appointment schedules. The Aegis Glow changes that equation. With 275 watts of dual-head infrared output and 360° adjustable positioning on six universal wheels, this is not a consumer wellness gadget. It is a full-spectrum therapeutic instrument designed for clinics, sports medicine facilities, and serious home recovery setups where imprecision is not an option.
The dual-head architecture is the differentiator. Two independently positionable emitters mean you can treat a lumbar spine and a hamstring simultaneously, or converge both heads on a single injury site for accelerated deep-tissue penetration. The temperature is continuously adjustable — not preset brackets — so you dial in exactly the thermal gradient your condition demands. Six locking casters keep the system grounded during treatment. Every structural detail is built around one question: does this improve therapeutic outcomes? If not, it is not here.
*This is not a heat lamp. It is a clinical-grade phototherapy system on casters.*
Q: What wavelength does the Aegis Glow emit?
A: The dual-head system operates in the near-to-far infrared spectrum, optimized for 2-15μm wavelength penetration — the therapeutic window where deep-tissue absorption occurs without surface overheating. Specific wavelength calibration data is available in the user manual.
Q: How does this compare to a standard infrared sauna or handheld wand?
A: A sauna provides ambient IR exposure; a handheld wand limits coverage to the user's own reach. The Aegis Glow delivers 275W of directed, adjustable dual-head output with mechanical positioning — you target the injury site precisely, from the optimal angle, without holding anything. It is the difference between a space heater and a surgical lamp.
Q: Can both heads be used independently on different patients or body areas?
A: Yes. Each head operates on its own articulating arm with independent height, angle, and rotation adjustment. This is the key advantage for clinics treating multiple areas or athletes with bilateral injuries in a single session.
Q: What maintenance does the system require?
A: The carbon-fiber emitter elements are rated for 5,000+ hours of continuous use. The wheel casters and articulating joints should be inspected quarterly. The control panel is sealed against dust and moisture. No consumable filters or gels are required.
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