Articles
What follows is just a small sample of the articles published about low level laser therapy. These articles are reproduced with permission. They are formatted as PDF files and will require Adobe Acrobat Reader to view or print. File size information is included. Beware that large files may require long download times depending on the speed of your internet connection.
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Laser-Accelerated Inflammation/Pain Reduction and Healing Richard Martin, BS, CLT
Practical Pain Management, November/December 2003 File Size: 810 KB. Download
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Laser Acupuncture: Would you take a knife to a gun fight? David Rindge, DOM, AP, RN
Acupuncture Today, August 2004 File Size: 48 KB. Download
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Books
While these books do not specifically discuss therapeutic lasers, they are listed here because we consider them to provide interested readers with a good understanding of the principles underlying energy medicine and the extraordinary effectiveness of low level laser therapy. (Books on laser therapy can be found here: Laser Therapy Books)
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Energy Medicine: The Scientific Basis James L. Oschman, PhD.
Jim Oschman is a leading cell biologist and authority on energy medicine. This book is directly relevant to practitioners and therapists seeking to understand more about the healing potential of body energy. This book does not specifically discuss lasers, but instead the science of how energy, like that from a therapist's hands, affect the body's cells, tissues, and organs.
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Energy Medicine in Therapeutics and Human Performance James L. Oschman, PhD.
Jim Oschman is a leading cell biologist and authority on energy medicine. This book is directly relevant to practitioners and therapists seeking to understand more about the healing potential of body energy. This book does not specifically discuss lasers, but instead the science of how energy, like that from a therapist's hands, affect the body's cells, tissues, and organs.
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