Clinical Studies-Pain Relief

Pain Relief

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.

Infrared therapy for chronic low back pain

The IR therapy unit used was demonstrated to be effective in reducing chronic low back pain, and no adverse effects were observed. (George D Gale, Rothbart centre for pain care, North York, USA)

Unique Use of Near-Infrared Light Source to Treat Pain

All but one patient, including the authors, responded rapidly and significantly to the near-IR in one or two treatments without any adverse effects observed. (2012 May Everett Marc Lautin, MD, Radiology professor at Albert Einstein College of Medicine)

The Use of Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) For Musculoskeletal Pain

Acute orthopedic conditions such as sprains, strains, muscular back pain, cervical or lumbar radiculopathy, tendinitis and chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, frozen shoulder, neck and back pain, epicondylitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinopathy, fibromyalgia, plantar fasciitis, and chronic regional pain syndrome are amenable to LLLT (2015 June, James Carroll, Dermatology at Harvard University,

Comparative clinical study of light analgesic effect on temporomandibular disorder (TMD) using red and infrared led therapy.

(2015. 2. Panhoca, Sao Carlos Physics research (IFSC), University of San Paulo, Brazil)

Low-Level Laser Therapy for Temporomandibular Disorders

Suggests that LLLT effectively relieves pain and improves functional outcomes in patients with TMD. TMD is treated more effectively with LLLT than drug therapy.

Photobiomodulation of the microbiome: implications for metabolic and inflammatory diseases

(2019 March. Bicknell B Australian Catholic University, North Sydney, Health Sciences)

Low Level Laser Therapy in patients with chronic foot and ankle joint pain

(2019 March, Isu Kura H, Japan, Tokyo University, Rehabilitation medicine)

Low level laser therapy for chronic knee joint pain patients

(2014 Dec Nakamura T. Tokyo University Medical school rehabilitation medicine)

Photobiomodulation of the dorsal root ganglion for the treatment of low back pain

(2016.9. Holanda VM San Paulo university school of medicine)

Low-level laser therapy for acute neck pain with radiculopathy: a clinical study

LLLT strengthens muscle and stimulates muscle regeneration (2017 Nov. Germany Ostapczuk MS Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf)

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