Introduction to LLLT and dose response by Prof. Michael Hamblin, Wellman Centre for Photomedicine, Harvard Medical School Source: International Dose Response Society http://www.dose-response.org
I'm a little one-man electronics design business, and I'm in the process of designing LLLT devices. This is a great video intro to the field for me to send people to that are questioning the validity of the technology! Thanks!!
Thanks for this. I am currently getting low level (cold) laser therapy treatments for an ankle fracture that was taking a long time to heal and was still painful. I am totally amazed at how it is working, even after a couple of sessions. I want to learn more about it and wonder why it is not more commonly used!
"So, in general a few Joules per square centimeter of red or near-infrared light will be beneficial, but a large dose say 50 or 100 Joules per square centimeter would be detrimental. The good effect will go away and it may be detrimental." - Michael Hamblin
I'm a little one-man electronics design business, and I'm in the process of designing LLLT devices. This is a great video intro to the field for me to send people to that are questioning the validity of the technology! Thanks!!
eclectX 7 months ago
Thanks for this. I am currently getting low level (cold) laser therapy treatments for an ankle fracture that was taking a long time to heal and was still painful. I am totally amazed at how it is working, even after a couple of sessions. I want to learn more about it and wonder why it is not more commonly used!
underneathy 9 months ago
"So, in general a few Joules per square centimeter of red or near-infrared light will be beneficial, but a large dose say 50 or 100 Joules per square centimeter would be detrimental. The good effect will go away and it may be detrimental." - Michael Hamblin
iowadoctorphil 1 year ago
Nice to know about it.
marshaprideful 2 years ago
Great Introduction for Cold Laser.
marshaprideful 2 years ago