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Effect of low-level laser stimulation of acupuncture points in pediatric dentistry: a systematic review
2023 Jan 24 Lasers in Medical Science Mira PCS, Vilela LD, Corona SAM, Borsatto MC
The LLLT at acupuncture points is associated with positive results on sleep bruxism, preanesthetic pain, and gag reflex in pediatric dentistry.
Systematic ReviewSystematic review of treatment methods for the carpal tunnel syndrome
2019 Sep 01 Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal Glazer C, Pantea C
Systematic Review Carpal Tunnel SyndromeThe results of manual, traditional and non-invasive therapies are similar to those of surgical treatments, and even better in a very large number of cases.
Assessment of Allergic Rhinitis among Children after Low-Level Laser Therapy
2019 Jul 07 Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences Moustafa Y, El Nady HG, Saber MM, Dabbous OA, Kamel TB, Abel-Wahhab KG, et al.
Laser acupuncture is a reliable, painless and non-invasive successful technique, which may be used as a complementary treatment for pediatric allergic rhinitis.
Randomised Controlled Trial Children's Health Hay Fever Laser Acupuncture Low-Level Laser TherapyResearch Insights
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The results of manual, traditional and non-invasive therapies are similar to those of surgical treatments, and even better in a very large number of cases.
2019 Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal Systematic review of treatment methods for the carpal tunnel syndrome Glazer C, Pantea C
Systematic Review Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
In the current context of medicine and therapy, statistics indicate a tendency to approach the carpal tunnel syndrome by surgical treatment, to the detriment of approaching the pathology through a non-invasive technique. The relevant specialized articles selected for this study, and published in the past 10 years, prove that alternative medicine, physical therapy, electrotherapy, and the natural evolution of untreated patients or of patients exposed to the placebo effect, may significantly improve the symptoms of the carpal tunnel syndrome.
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Effect of low-level laser stimulation of acupuncture points in pediatric dentistry: a systematic review
2023 Jan 24 Lasers in Medical Science Mira PCS, Vilela LD, Corona SAM, Borsatto MC
The LLLT at acupuncture points is associated with positive results on sleep bruxism, preanesthetic pain, and gag reflex in pediatric dentistry.
Systematic ReviewSystematic review of treatment methods for the carpal tunnel syndrome
2019 Sep 01 Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal Glazer C, Pantea C
Systematic Review Carpal Tunnel SyndromeThe results of manual, traditional and non-invasive therapies are similar to those of surgical treatments, and even better in a very large number of cases.
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The results of manual, traditional and non-invasive therapies are similar to those of surgical treatments, and even better in a very large number of cases.
Glazer C, Pantea C
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A Systematic Review published in 2019 in the journal Timisoara Physical Education and Rehabilitation Journal found that The results of manual, traditional and non-invasive therapies are similar to those of surgical treatments, and even better in a very large number of cases. In the current context of medicine and therapy, statistics indicate a tendency to approach the carpal tunnel syndrome by surgical treatment, to the detriment of approaching the pathology through a non-invasive technique. The relevant specialized articles selected for this study, and published in the past 10 years, prove that alternative medicine, physical therapy, electrotherapy, and the natural evolution of untreated patients or of patients exposed to the placebo effect, may significantly improve the symptoms of the carpal tunnel syndrome.
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