| Literature DB >> 25491701 |
Piotr Rola1, Adrian Doroszko1, Arkadiusz Derkacz1.
Abstract
Laser radiation has specific attributes: monochromaticity, high coherence and polarization. These properties result in the extensive use of lasers in medicine. Laser devices can be assigned into three basic groups by means of their level of energy: high, medium and low energy. All of these types of radiation are used in medicine. However, the most commonly used, in basic science and clinical studies, is low-energy radiation. Molecular effects of low energy laser irradiation on cells are generally described as "fotobiostimulation" and "fotobiomodulation". These phenomena consequently lead to attempts to exploit this kind of radiation as a treatment method (low-level laser therapy-LLLT). Areas in which LLLT is used are: regenerative medicine (for healing wounds and ulcers); aesthetic medicine (to improve appearance of scars); dentistry (to accelerate healing of implants); physiotherapy (to reduce chronic pain syndromes), orthopedics (in bone healing) and cardiology (as a prevention of restenosis after percutaneous coronary intervention). This paper discusses the medical applications of LLLT which are used in daily clinical practice as well as those used in basic science.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 25491701 DOI: 10.17219/acem/37263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Clin Exp Med ISSN: 1899-5276 Impact factor: 1.727