Photobiomodulation Studies on PubMed
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Thanks to the efforts of Juanita Anders, Praveen Arany, Raymond Lanzafame and others, the term photobiomodulation therapy was added to the MeSH database for its 2016 version as an entry term to the existing record of laser therapy, low-level. (Source)
PBM? Do you have any scientific references for your claims?
By Jan Tunér
“Not too seldom, non-believers in PBM will ask for references, having difficulties in accepting what you say. Providing such references can take time and you may not be too used to collect them or to know where to find them. Below, then, is a brief selection of recent studies.”
“Therapy lasers have been an exciting addition to the health care treatment arsenal. The development of Class IV therapy lasers represents the next generation of light therapy. By maximizing the primary effects, Class IV therapy lasers are able to induce extremely rapid clinical responses. Progressive health care providers wanting to offer the latest technology to their clientele should investigate Class IV therapy lasers.”
— Dr. Julian Vickers (deceased)
Note from Dr. Phil
Dr. Julian was taken away from us too soon. He passed away in 2009, shortly after he and I authored this article on Class 4 Laser Therapy. He was a good man. I think of him often, and I look forward to seeing him again on the other side.