Deep Healing Power, Zero Skin Stress
The Moyowell CX200 sets a new standard in thermotherapy by utilizing WIRA (Water-filtered Infrared-A) technology. Unlike traditional infrared lamps that can scorch the skin surface before delivering heat effectively, the CX200 passes its powerful 500W broad-spectrum light (560–1400nm) through a specialized liquid filtration system. This process removes the harmful heat radiation that causes burning sensations, allowing the therapeutic wavelengths to penetrate deep into the subcutaneous layers—reaching depths of up to 20cm.
Why Choose WIRA Technology?
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Deep Tissue Penetration: Reaches muscles, tendons, and joints that standard heat lamps cannot touch.
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Accelerated Healing: Stimulates ATP synthesis and cellular metabolism to speed up tissue repair.
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Pain & Inflammation Relief: Effectively reduces chronic pain, muscle tension, and inflammation by improving local blood circulation.
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Safe & Comfortable: The water-filtration barrier ensures the heat is gentle on the skin, significantly reducing the risk of thermal burns even during effective dosage.
Smart Operation & Ergonomic Design Modernized for ease of use, the CX200 features a built-in 8-inch LCD touchscreen running on Android 11.0, allowing for precise control over treatment timers (0-60 mins). The device is mounted on a sturdy, mobile wheelbase with a highly adjustable articulating arm, offering a height range of 65cm to 120cm and versatile tilt angles, ensuring you can treat any part of the body comfortably.
Primary Indications:
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Deep tissue injuries and sports recovery.
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Chronic muscle and nerve pain.
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Wound healing and reduction of wound secretion.
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Rheumatic conditions.
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General rehabilitation and circulation improvement.




cedric@doutresgroup.com –
Professional Grade & Safe “Incredible device. The liquid filtration system really makes a difference—you get intense therapeutic heat that stays comfortable even during longer sessions. Great for reducing inflammation and speeding up healing. Fast shipping and solid construction.”