i do not have photobiomodulation the country i am living in does simple nfra red light (without nanometers) have the same efficiency than the PBM (with nanometers) Is there any counterindication? THANKS
thank you for the quick and concise information , i would recommend slowing down the animations as well as the pace of the video i was trying to take notes but it was pretty fast .
Yes. PBM has been used to treat a number of brain disorders including traumatic events such as stroke, global ischemia, and traumatic brain injury; neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease; and neuropsychiatric disorders including major depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. For infrared light to work on the brain, it must be able to reach the brain. Dr. Henderson, MD, PhD, using a Class IV therapy laser, has published a number of studies treating the brain concluding that infrared light may prove to be effective for numerous neuropsychiatric conditions.
Amazing condensed focus like laser.
What about Tesla’s violet Ray? I have one of those and I use it all the time that’s a lot older than the 60s however
i do not have photobiomodulation the country i am living in does simple nfra red light (without nanometers) have the same efficiency than the PBM (with nanometers)
Is there any counterindication? THANKS
Hello, could you explain how different is this from focused shockwave therapy that also affects cells to promote healing? Thanks so much.
thank you for the quick and concise information , i would recommend slowing down the animations as well as the pace of the video i was trying to take notes but it was pretty fast .
Can photobiomodulation therapy cure neurological diseases?
Yes. PBM has been used to treat a number of brain disorders including traumatic events such as stroke, global ischemia, and traumatic brain injury; neurodegenerative diseases such as dementia, Alzheimer's disease, and Parkinson's disease; and neuropsychiatric disorders including major depression, bipolar disorder, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder. For infrared light to work on the brain, it must be able to reach the brain. Dr. Henderson, MD, PhD, using a Class IV therapy laser, has published a number of studies treating the brain concluding that infrared light may prove to be effective for numerous neuropsychiatric conditions.
Good to know that there ain't any side effect...