Protocols vary depending on the type of laser/diodes you use.....things like wavelength, frequency and power of the diodes for saturation, all play a role in the protocol. A bioflex bio+ array protocol would be about 11 min per temporal lobe twice a week for four weeks......please note!.. I'm not an expert and this is just what I've gathered from reading various articles on the subject.
That is an LED…which isn’t coherent light…So as a survivor with TBI and a medical professional…I was almost done with my PhD in neuropsychology before I was injured in a car accident and I’m a neuroscience nurse and working on my neurological nurse practitioner and am a certified brain injury specialist…I wonder if there genuine research studies….peer reviewed experimental studies supporting this technique for adults…with developmental or acquired disabilities…I’m in my 50s…I’ve seen far too many miraculous cures that turned out be not what they claimed to be…so I’d like to see peer reviewed studies supporting this…I’ve heard about this in the brain injury community, but no one can produce a genuine experimental study there either…the military had a tiny study in 2017 but it was not big enough to make any valid conclusions and they didn’t follow up … that was the last study…LEDs aren’t lasers and there haven’t been experimental studies with LEDs…
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Where did you shine the light on the boys head?
Please anyone inform how can i get it in Pakistan for my DS daughter
Does one start have to keep going?
What is the protocol you used?
Protocols vary depending on the type of laser/diodes you use.....things like wavelength, frequency and power of the diodes for saturation, all play a role in the protocol. A bioflex bio+ array protocol would be about 11 min per temporal lobe twice a week for four weeks......please note!.. I'm not an expert and this is just what I've gathered from reading various articles on the subject.
@@tonybee5009 Thank you for responding TONY Bee.
But does hair block the light and should you use it only on left temporal lobe?
hii, need help, in which area which should do therapy for children age 7 with autism
How expensive is cold laser therapy?
That is an LED…which isn’t coherent light…So as a survivor with TBI and a medical professional…I was almost done with my PhD in neuropsychology before I was injured in a car accident and I’m a neuroscience nurse and working on my neurological nurse practitioner and am a certified brain injury specialist…I wonder if there genuine research studies….peer reviewed experimental studies supporting this technique for adults…with developmental or acquired disabilities…I’m in my 50s…I’ve seen far too many miraculous cures that turned out be not what they claimed to be…so I’d like to see peer reviewed studies supporting this…I’ve heard about this in the brain injury community, but no one can produce a genuine experimental study there either…the military had a tiny study in 2017 but it was not big enough to make any valid conclusions and they didn’t follow up … that was the last study…LEDs aren’t lasers and there haven’t been experimental studies with LEDs…
Where can i buy a device for this?
Do your research about LED and infrared light, and then go to Home Depot, you can also buy online.
how much is it going to cost? do we have that kind of treatment here in the philippines?
Contact me 09175252365. What I have is Vantros Cold Laser Therapy
@@paharipant2 Cold Laser and Red LED light are completely different. Find a clinic near you.
Would Photobiomodulation/Lllt help with dyslexia too?
Come on