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INFRARED
RADIATIONS
Dr. Gulwish Sadique
Assistant Professor
Rama University.
• OBJECTIVESOUTLINES
• INTRODUCTION
• PROPERTIES
• SOURCES AND PRODUCTION
• CLASSIFICATION
• ABSORPTIONPENETRATION
• PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS
• THERAPEUTIC USES
• EFFECTS
• PREFERENCE
• EVIDENCE/RESEARCH
INTRODUCTION
• 1800 by Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSHEL.
• Thought colours were associated with heat.
• Used 3 Thermometers with blackened bulbs to measure heat of different
colours.
• Studied beyond red light.
• Discovered below red, infrared, light radiations.
• Primary source of infrared radiation is heat or thermal radiation.
• This radiation is produced by the motion of atoms.
• Anything above absolute 0 emits infrared radiations.
PROPERTIES
• Travels at the speed of light i.e 3*108 m/s.
• Wavelengths- smaller waves than microwaves i.e 760nm
to 1nm.
• Frequencies- higher frequencies than microwaves i.e
430THz to 300THs.
REGIONS
• Infrared radiation is divided into 3 regions.
• Distinguished by their absorption characteristics.
TYPE WAVELENGTHS
IRA 760-400 nm
IRB 1400-3000nm
IRC 3000-1nm
PRODUCTION OF
INFRARED
• Heated material produce infrared radiations.
• Wavelength being determined by the temperature.
• Higher temperatures are associated with shorter
wavelength and higher frequency.
• Various kinds of infrared lamps are used for therapy.
• Classified as Luminous and Non-Luminous.
NON-LUMINOUS
GENERATORS
• Infrared source is a coil of
wire wrapped around a
cylindrical ceramic
insulator.
• In heater wire glows red
hot emitting visible region
but peak emission is in
short infrared range.
LUMINOUS
GENERATORS
• Incandescent lamp consist
of Tungsten filament in a
large glass envelope.
• Contains inert gas at low
pressure.
• Filament is heated to high
temperature.
• Peak emission occurs at
near 1000nm
POWER
LUMINOUS
(SMALL LAMP)
NON-
LUMINOUS
(SMALL LAMP)
LUMINOUS
(LARGE LAMP)
NON-
LUMINOUS
(LARGE LAMP)
250-500w 250-500w 650-1500w 750-1000w
EMISSION
NON-LUMINOUS (LONG IR) NON-LUMINOUS (SHORT IR)
3000-4000nm 1500nm
LUMINOUS
SHORT IR
LUMINOUS
VISIBLE
LUMINOUS
LONG IR
LUMINOUS
UVR
App.70% 5% 24% 1%
ABSORPTION AND
PENETRATION
• Radiation striking the surface of the skin will be-
• Reflected
• Penetrated
• To be scattered
• Refracted
• Ultimately absorbed by the tissues.
• Small amount shall penetrate into subcutaneous tissue
rest shall be absorbed by the skin.
• Water and proteins absorbed infrared mostly.
FACTORS REGULATING
ABSORPTION AND PENETRATION
• Radiation entering depends upon several factors-
• Structure
• Vascularity
• Pigmentation most crucially
• Wavelength of radiation
• Frequency of radiation
• Thermal conductivity of tissue
• Thickness of tissue
• Cosine law
• Grotthous draper law
• Inverse square law
PHYSIOLOGICAL
EFFECTS
• Cutaneous vasodilatation
• Sweating
• Sensation
• Increase in metabolism
• Decreased viscosity
• Stimulation of sensory nerves
• Phagocytosis
• Collagen changes
• Changes in blood vessels
• Blood and Tissue Fluid
• Nerve stimulation
THERAPEUTIC USES
• Pain relief
• Decrease muscle spasm
• Acceleration of healing repair
• Sedative effect
• Infection
• As a precursor of other treatment
EFFECTS
• Stimulate retinal cells of eye
• Seasonal effective Disorders
• Dementia
• Elevates mood swings
• Depression
• Sleep disorders
• Neonatal hyper-bilirubinaemia
• Colour therapy
CHOICE OF
LUMINOUS/NON-LUMINOUS
• Luminous heats tissue efficiently
• Non-luminous is absorbed almost in skin
• Desired effects are due to-
• Heating-luminous shorter infrared is preferred
• Sensory stimulation non-luminous is preferred
THANKYOU

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INFRARED RADIATIONS.pptx

  • 2. • OBJECTIVESOUTLINES • INTRODUCTION • PROPERTIES • SOURCES AND PRODUCTION • CLASSIFICATION • ABSORPTIONPENETRATION • PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS • THERAPEUTIC USES • EFFECTS • PREFERENCE • EVIDENCE/RESEARCH
  • 3. INTRODUCTION • 1800 by Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSHEL. • Thought colours were associated with heat. • Used 3 Thermometers with blackened bulbs to measure heat of different colours. • Studied beyond red light. • Discovered below red, infrared, light radiations. • Primary source of infrared radiation is heat or thermal radiation. • This radiation is produced by the motion of atoms. • Anything above absolute 0 emits infrared radiations.
  • 4.
  • 5. PROPERTIES • Travels at the speed of light i.e 3*108 m/s. • Wavelengths- smaller waves than microwaves i.e 760nm to 1nm. • Frequencies- higher frequencies than microwaves i.e 430THz to 300THs.
  • 6.
  • 7. REGIONS • Infrared radiation is divided into 3 regions. • Distinguished by their absorption characteristics. TYPE WAVELENGTHS IRA 760-400 nm IRB 1400-3000nm IRC 3000-1nm
  • 8. PRODUCTION OF INFRARED • Heated material produce infrared radiations. • Wavelength being determined by the temperature. • Higher temperatures are associated with shorter wavelength and higher frequency. • Various kinds of infrared lamps are used for therapy. • Classified as Luminous and Non-Luminous.
  • 9. NON-LUMINOUS GENERATORS • Infrared source is a coil of wire wrapped around a cylindrical ceramic insulator. • In heater wire glows red hot emitting visible region but peak emission is in short infrared range.
  • 10. LUMINOUS GENERATORS • Incandescent lamp consist of Tungsten filament in a large glass envelope. • Contains inert gas at low pressure. • Filament is heated to high temperature. • Peak emission occurs at near 1000nm
  • 11. POWER LUMINOUS (SMALL LAMP) NON- LUMINOUS (SMALL LAMP) LUMINOUS (LARGE LAMP) NON- LUMINOUS (LARGE LAMP) 250-500w 250-500w 650-1500w 750-1000w
  • 12. EMISSION NON-LUMINOUS (LONG IR) NON-LUMINOUS (SHORT IR) 3000-4000nm 1500nm
  • 14. ABSORPTION AND PENETRATION • Radiation striking the surface of the skin will be- • Reflected • Penetrated • To be scattered • Refracted • Ultimately absorbed by the tissues. • Small amount shall penetrate into subcutaneous tissue rest shall be absorbed by the skin. • Water and proteins absorbed infrared mostly.
  • 15.
  • 16. FACTORS REGULATING ABSORPTION AND PENETRATION • Radiation entering depends upon several factors- • Structure • Vascularity • Pigmentation most crucially • Wavelength of radiation • Frequency of radiation • Thermal conductivity of tissue • Thickness of tissue • Cosine law • Grotthous draper law • Inverse square law
  • 17. PHYSIOLOGICAL EFFECTS • Cutaneous vasodilatation • Sweating • Sensation • Increase in metabolism • Decreased viscosity • Stimulation of sensory nerves • Phagocytosis • Collagen changes • Changes in blood vessels • Blood and Tissue Fluid • Nerve stimulation
  • 18.
  • 19. THERAPEUTIC USES • Pain relief • Decrease muscle spasm • Acceleration of healing repair • Sedative effect • Infection • As a precursor of other treatment
  • 20. EFFECTS • Stimulate retinal cells of eye • Seasonal effective Disorders • Dementia • Elevates mood swings • Depression • Sleep disorders • Neonatal hyper-bilirubinaemia • Colour therapy
  • 21. CHOICE OF LUMINOUS/NON-LUMINOUS • Luminous heats tissue efficiently • Non-luminous is absorbed almost in skin • Desired effects are due to- • Heating-luminous shorter infrared is preferred • Sensory stimulation non-luminous is preferred