A device is provided, in direct skin contact, surrounding an injured area
for the treatment, reduction of joint inflammation, edema and excitation
of neural and muscular stimulation associated with human and mammal
tissues. This therapeutic light source includes a multiplicity of light
emitting diodes (LED's) found in the ranges of 350 nm to 1000+ nm and
fiber optic connections. A neoprene type material or other non-allergenic
material is used to set the LED's and fiber optics in layers consisting
of contact with the skin to few centimeters from the skin tissue.
Distance will vary from contact or near contact with devices to several
millimeters of separation. Each LED array is independently controlled
allowing for optimal modulation of light frequencies and wavelengths.
Technology is integrated allowing for biomedical feedback of tissue
temperature and other statistical information. A low voltage, portable
power supply, is integrated into the device as well as an analog/digital,
input/output connection device. The design will be created for continuous
wear, flexibility and comfort.