A therapeutic method in which plural points on the body are stimulated by
light of different wavelengths emitted from wands, probes or other
applicators under the control of a central microprocessor. The
microprocessor executes program instructions to produce light at each
applicator whose intensity, frequency, duration and pulsation accord with
protocols which are automatically selected depending on the portion of
the body being treated. The protocols can be manually overridden by the
therapist, in which case the changed parameters are stored in memory. The
apparatus is particularly useful in performing traditional therapeutic
methods to treat internal disorders, substance abuse, pediatric and
podiatric problems and disorders of the ear, nose, throat, as well as
musculoskeletal, neurological or dermatological disorders.