| Literature DB >> 26405854 |
Ji-Sun Kim1, Han-Byeol Oh1, A-Hee Kim1, Jun-Sik Kim1, Eun-Suk Lee1, Bong-Jun Goh1, Tae-Hee Lee1, Soon-Cheol Chung1, Jae-Hoon Jun1.
Abstract
Laser can precisely deliver quantitative energy to a desired region in a non-contact way. Since it can stimulate regions and minutely control parameters such as the intensity, duration and frequency of stimulus, laser is often used for the areas such as low power laser treatment and clinical physiology. This study proposes simulation using pulse diode laser with reliable output and identifies laser parameters that can present a variety of somesthesis. It is found that typically, as frequency and energy increase, the ratio of feeling senses increases, and dominant sense moves from the sense of heat through tactile sense to pain. This study will be baseline data for studies of the sense of heat, tactile sense and pain, contribute to studying neurophysiology sector and be applied to basic clinical research.Entities:
Keywords: Biostimulation; heat and pain sense; laser beam physical parameters; laser-tissue interaction; tactile
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26405854 DOI: 10.3233/BME-151395
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomed Mater Eng ISSN: 0959-2989 Impact factor: 1.300