Monthly Archives: February 2009

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Stroke LLLT clinical trial on 660 patients

The outcome of Photothera’s clinical trial on 660 patients with acute ischemic stroke was presented at the American Heart Association’s International Stroke Conference in San Diego yesterday. Though results were not as good as hoped for there were some encouraging … Continue reading

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Dose response to LLLT in vitro

Just in case we have not got the message yet, Heidi Abrahamse group in South Africa demonstrate that more laser is not always better in this invitro study published yesterday. Share: Bookmark on Delicious Digg this post Recommend on Facebook … Continue reading

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NO released from EXISTING NO STORES when stimulated by LLLT

As we know, one of the first responses to LED and Laser light absorption is release of or production of Nitric Oxide (NO) and that this reactive molecule modulates a cascade of secondary biological responses ultimately resulting in cytoprotection and/or … Continue reading

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Sciatic nerve functional recovery with 660nm LLLT

BRAZIL: 660nm laser improves functional recovery of the sciatic nerve in rats following crushing lesion. Treatment was daily for 20 days. These were the treatment parameters. It just goes to show how little it takes in terms of power density … Continue reading

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London LLLT Training Course Sun Apl 19th

London LLLT Training Course Sat Feb 28th This course covers all theoretical and practical material relevant to effective and safe use of LLLT. Our newly developed 3Ă—3 Knowledge Matrix is a learning model to help easy understanding of the mechanism … Continue reading

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Houston LLLT Training Course Sat Feb 28th

Houston LLLT Training Course Sat Feb 28th This course covers all theoretical and practical material relevant to effective and safe use of LLLT. Our newly developed 3×3 Knowledge Matrix is a learning model to help easy understanding of the mechanism … Continue reading

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