A Pilot Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Class IV Lasers on Nonhealing Neuroischemic Diabetic Foot Ulcers in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes

Taking into consideration the limitations of this proof-of-concept study, our findings indicate that laser therapy delivered by a class IV laser can significantly impact the healing process of neuroischemic DFUs refractory to standard treatment.

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Beneficial Effect of Intense Pulsed Light on the Wound Healing in Diabetic Rats

Results of this study may provide novel insight into future preventive strategies using IPL for the management of wounds in diabetic patients.

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LASER THERAPY HEALED EQUINE LEG WOUNDS FASTER IN A SCIENTIFIC STUDY AT OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY

In an eight-mare research study of full-thickness, mid-metacarpal leg wounds, those treated with the laser not only healed faster, but “a significant clinical observation was the absence of exuberant granulation tissue in the laser-treated wounds,” according to their study published in the May issue of the journal Photonics & Lasers in Medicine.

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Low Level Light Therapy by LED of Different Wavelength Induces Angiogenesis and Improves Ischemic Wound Healing

LED treatment of ischemia challenged tissue improved early wound healing by enhancing angiogenesis irrespective of the wavelength thus delineating this noninvasive means as a potential, cost effective tool in complicated wounds

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Effects of low intensity laser in in vitro bacterial culture and in vivo infected wounds

Low intensity Laser Therapy applied with a wavelength of 904nm and dose 3J/cm2 did not alter the in vitro growth of S. aureus in experimental groups; in vivo, however, it showed significant increase in the deposition of type I and III collagen in the wound of infected and irradiated animals on the fourth day of the experiment.

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Low Level Laser Therapy of Serious Wounds of Dogs

In every case the regressions of pain at the injured area was evident soon after the first treatment. Effect of low level laser therapy resulted unexpected full regeneration of skin, gingival, and mucosal damages.

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