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Ultra-low-level laser therapy

Lasers in Medical Science, 2010
A growing number of laboratory and clinical studies over the past 10 years have shown that low-level laser stimulation (633 or 670 nm) at extremely low power densities (about 0.15 mW/cm(2)), when administered through a particular emission mode, is capable of eliciting significant biological effects. Studies on cell cultures and animal models as well as
L. Baratto   +7 more
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Low-level laser therapy in dentistry

Dental Clinics of North America, 2004
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a newly developing technique in dentistry, although it has been used among medical, dental, physiotherapy, and veterinary professions in some parts of the world for decades. LLLT can offer tremendous therapeutic benefits to patients, such as accelerated wound healing and pain relief.
Grace, Sun, Jan, Tunér
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Effectiveness of low‐level laser therapy in temporomandibular disorder

Scandinavian Journal of Rheumatology, 2003
To investigate the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy in the treatment of temporomandibular disorder and to compare treatment effects in myogenic and arthrogenic cases.Thirty-five patients were evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging and randomly allocated to active treatment (n=20) and placebo treatment (n= 15) groups.
Orhan Ozcan
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Low level laser therapy: A review

Lasers in Medical Science, 1989
The biological and clinical effects of sub-thermal doses of laser light is an area of some controversy. In this review the published scientific evidence for such effects is examined with particular reference to the physics of the light delivery and dosimetry.
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Low Level Laser Therapy

2011
1. Despite nearly 20 years of experience with low-level laser therapy (LLLT) for tinnitus concerns remain as to its effectiveness as a treatment modality for tinnitus. 2. Only a few reports show that LLLT is an effective treatment for tinnitus and other inner-ear conditions. 3.
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Low-level laser therapy to treat fibromyalgia

Lasers in Medical Science, 2014
Several clinical treatments have been proposed to manage symptoms of fibromyalgia. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) may be a useful tool to treat this dysfunction. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of LLLT in patients with fibromyalgia. A placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial was carried out with 20 patients divided randomly into ...
J A, Ruaro   +3 more
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Lasers in dental traumatology and low level laser therapy (LLLT)

European Archives of Paediatric Dentistry, 2011
Dental trauma in children is a frequent and often complex clinical event in which laser-assisted therapy, particularly using erbium lasers, can offer new treatment possibilities, improving the outcomes and reducing the associated complications.In particular, it is worth considering that the use of laser-assisted therapies is associated with a marked ...
C, Caprioglio, G, Olivi, M D, Genovese
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Low level laser therapy for treating tuberculosis

2002
The main treatment for tuberculosis is antituberculous drugs. Low energy laser therapy is used as an adjunct to antituberculous drugs, predominantly in the former Soviet Union and India.To assess the benefits and harms of low level laser therapy for treating tuberculosis in randomized and quasi-randomized controlled trials.
V V, Vlassov   +2 more
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