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LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY IN DENTISTRY. [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Advanced Research, 2018
These lasers are cost effective, easy to use and the power required is in milli watts ranging from, 1-500 mw. ?Low level laser therapy? (LLLT) includes all the procedures performed with such lasers is also referred to as ?Therapeutic lasers?.
Punit Naidu   +2 more
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Only lasers can be used for low level laser therapy [PDF]

open access: yesBioMedicine, 2017
The question of lasers' exclusivity, as well as the degree of influence of special properties of low-intensity laser illumination (LILI), such as coherence, polarity and monochromaticity, on the effectiveness of low level laser therapy (LLLT) continues ...
Moskvin Sergey Vladimirovich
doaj   +3 more sources

Factors affecting Low Level Laser Therapy

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Physiotherapy, 1993
Low Level Laser Therapy has been reported as causing many therapeutic reactions within living tissue, yet research studies have not been able to support conclusively the results which appear to occur clinically.
Cramond, Tess   +2 more
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Evaluation of Low-Level Laser Therapy in TMD Patients [PDF]

open access: yesCase Reports in Dentistry, 2015
Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation (laser) is one of the most recent treatment modalities in dentistry. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is suggested to have biostimulating and analgesic effects through direct irradiation without ...
Simel Ayyildiz, Faruk Emir, Cem Sahin
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Biostimulation with low-level laser therapy and its effects on soft and hard tissue regeneration. Literature review

open access: yesJournal of Mind and Medical Sciences, 2022
Objective. Low-Level Laser Therapy encourages the healing process, reduces inflammation and pain. The aim of this study is to identify the impact of Low-Level Laser Therapy on tissue regeneration with special attention to hard tissues and to compare the ...
Anida-Maria Babtan   +21 more
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A Systematic Literature Review of Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine: Laser Therapy

open access: yesAnimals, 2023
Light therapy, or photobiomodulation, is a collective name for methods where tissue is irradiated with different types of light, with the aim of stimulating healing.
Darryl L. Millis, Anna Bergh
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Effect of Low-Level Laser Therapy on Sternocleidomastoid and Trapezius Muscles’ Spasm for Treatment and Alleviation of Temporomandibular Disorders [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
Objectives: The aim was to evaluate the therapeutic effect of low-level laser therapy LLLT on pain intensity of different cervicofacial muscles symptoms to alleviation of temporomandibular disorders TMDs.
Suha N. Al-Aloosi   +2 more
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Superpulsed low-level laser therapy protects skeletal muscle of mdx mice against damage, inflammation and morphological changes delaying dystrophy progression. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Aim: To evaluate the effects of preventive treatment with low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on progression of dystrophy in mdx mice. Methods: Ten animals were randomly divided into 2 experimental groups treated with superpulsed LLLT (904 nm, 15 mW, 700 Hz ...
de Carvalho, Paulo de Tarso Camillo   +35 more
core   +1 more source

A comparison between Platelet-rich plasma and low-level laser therapy for the treatment of second degree burn in sheep

open access: yesKufa Journal for Veterinary Medical Sciences, 2019
Background and aims: This experiment was conducted in order to compare the effect of Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) and low-level laser (LLL) therapy on healing of second-degree burn wound in sheep.
Ahmed Kadhim Munahi   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

A systematic review with procedural assessments and meta-analysis of Low Level Laser Therapy in lateral elbow tendinopathy (tennis elbow) [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Background Recent reviews have indicated that low level level laser therapy (LLLT) is ineffective in lateral elbow tendinopathy (LET) without assessing validity of treatment procedures and doses or the influence of prior steroid injections.
Couppe, Christian   +31 more
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