Tuesday, August 4, 2020

Aspen Lasers Efficacy Web Site References

In this set of articles, the efficacy of ultrasound and  laser light treatments for brain injury, tendinosis, wound healing, carpal tunnel syndrome, back and shoulder pain, ankle sprain, diabetic neuropathy are discussed. 

The article citations are all from Aspen Lasers web site: site: aspenlasers.com efficacy

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by D Roberts
EFFICACY OF THERAPEUTIC CLASS IV LASER. TREATMENT FOR TENDINOSIS. Authors: Delia Roberts, FACSM, Selkirk College, Castlegar, BC, Canada;.
by LD Morries - ‎Cited by 87 - ‎Related articles
We demonstrate greater clinical efficacy with higher fluence, in contrast to the bimodal model of efficacy previously proposed. In ten patients with chronic TBI ( ...
To demonstrate the efficacy of High Power Laser. Therapy as a treatment solution for a patient with an acute disc herniation non-responsive to traditional.
by MD Skopin - ‎Related articles
To investigate the efficacy of low-level exposure to. 980 nm laser light, we have measured cell growth rates following wound induction using an in vitro model of ...
OBJECTIVE: To demonstrate the efficacy of High Power Laser. Therapy as a treatment solution for a patient with chronic non-responsive peripheral neuropathy.
efficacy and safety of the combination and generate preliminary results for a randomized controlled trial. METHODS: Between 9/2009 and 2/2010, a total of 55 ...
by M Steve Scher - ‎Related articles
blind randomized controlled trail of the efficacy of using ultrasound to treat lateral ankle sprains. The trail reported that ultrasound is not a better form of treatment ...
pressure to demonstrate efficacy of treatment the. FDA provided clearance of the use of “Low-Level”. Class III therapeutic lasers in 2002 and “High Power”.
validate the efficacy of Class IV Laser Therapy. Taking a passive, “wait and see” approach would inevitably lead to further delays in obtaining CPT coding due to ...
by F Isra'a - ‎2012 - ‎Related articles
M. (2003): Efficacy of low power laser therapy and exercise on pain and functions in chronic low back pain. Lasers Surg. Med. 32(3): 233-8. Sattayut S, Hughes F ...

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