Laser Comparison & Research Studies

PALLIATIVE CANCER CARE USING FREQUENCY-SPECIFIC LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY: FOUR CASE REPORTS
Jeff Grognet, DVM, BSc(Agr) and Louise Janes, BSc(Agr), DVM Mid-Isle Veterinary Hospital, 5 – 161 Fern Road West, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada, V9K 2K1, 250-752-8969, jgrognet@shaw.ca

RESOLUTION OF A LARGENON-HEALING WOUND IN A DOGWITH FREQUENCY-SPECIFIC LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY: A CASE REPORT
Jeff Grognet, DVM, BSc(Agr) and Louise Janes, BSc(Agr), DVM, Mid-Isle Veterinary Hospital, 5 – 161 Fern Road West, Qualicum Beach, British Columbia, Canada, V9K 2K1, 250-752-8969, HYPERLINK “mailto:jgrognet@shaw.ca” jgrognet@shaw.ca

Equine Wound Healing:  Influence of Low Level Laser Therapy on an Equine Metacarpal Wound Healing Model
Henry W. Jann, *, Kenneth Bartels, Jerry W. Ritchey, Mark Payton, and John M. Bennett

Water: The New Science Behind the Universal Conduit
Patricia A Brown DVM PhD
ANIMAL HEALTH OPTIONS, MAGNOLIA, TX

The Effect of Low Level Laser Therapy on the Healing of Equine Bilateral Distal Hindlimb Wounds
Large Animal Wound Management
Chase Whitfield, Hank Jann, DVM, MS, DACVS, Ken Bartels, DVM, MS
Oklahoma State University

Comparative Study Using 685-nm and 830-nm Lasers in the Tissue Repair of Tenotomized Tendons in the Mouse
PATRICIAM. CARRINHO, M.S.,1 ANA CLAUDIA MUNIZ RENNO, Ph.D.,1
PAULO KOEKE, Ph.D.,1 ANA CLAUDIA BONOGNE SALATE, M.S.,1
NIVALDO ANTONIO PARIZOTTO, Ph.D.,1 and BENEDITO CAMPOS VIDAL, Ph.D.2
Photomedicine and Laser Surgery Volume 24, Number 6, 2006

The Role of Laser Fluence in Cell Viability, Proliferation, & Membrane Integrity of Wounded Human Skin Fibroblasts Following Helium-Neon Laser Irradiation

Biphasic Dose Response in Low Level Light Therapy

The Power and Penetration Myth

Turner & Hode Photoreceptors

Mouse dorsal skin flap

Erchonia Laser (635 nm) on Healing of Scalpel Wound on Rats

The Comparison of Effects between Pulsed and CW Lasers on Wound Healing

Is More Power Better?

UCSD_Dhaval_Flap Study_Bios 2008 Abstract

UCSD Animal Use Protocol Approval Letter

Stimulation and Inhibition Effect of Lasers for Wound Healing on Rats

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