Clinical Studies-Muscle Recovery

Muscle Recovery

Currently around 5,000 papers regarding LLLT called photobiomodulation have been published. From these papers, outstanding papers have been reported on the American national institute of health, national medical library (National Center for Biotechnology Information website – NCBI).

Click the link below to see the appropriate research at the NIH website. On the menu on the right of this website, you can read research papers that are similar to the mentioned above.

Correlation of PBM (Photobiomodulation) and enhancement of sports ability:

PBM can increase muscle mass gained after training, and decrease inflammation and oxidative stress in muscle biopsies (2016 12 Hamblin MR Massachusetts General Hospital)

Study on optimal PBM output in sports recovery; about Near-Infrared ray wavelength

(2017 Nov. Leal-Junior ECP Norway Bergen University School of Medicine)

Protection of skeletal muscles from ischemic injury:

Low-level laser therapy increases antioxidant activity

Effects of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on the nuclear factor (NF)-kappaB signaling pathway in traumatized muscle

(Department of Physiotherapy and Physiology, Universidade Luterana do Brasil, Brazil. 2006 8)

Effects of low-level laser therapy (808 nm)

On isokinetic muscleperformance of young women submitted to endurance training: a randomized controlled clinical trial

Does Phototherapy Enhance Skeletal Muscle Contractile Function and Post-exercise Recovery?

Phototherapy administered before a bout of resistance exercise was shown to provide ergogenic effect to skeletal muscle by improving physical performance and improving the clearance of blood lactate immediately after exercise. (2013 Jan. Applied physiology and Kinesiology, University of Florida, Gainesville)

Effect of low-level laser therapy (880nm) on skeletal muscle after endurance exercise training

(2015 Nov, Fernandes KR Universidade Federal de Sao Paulo University of Sao Paulo)

830 nm light-emitting diode (led) phototherapy significantly reduced return-to-play time in injured athlete

(2016 March, Foley J: Lehigh University, Bethlehem, USA, Lehigh University Sports Medicine Department)

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