Lasers in medicine, science and praxis Trilogy update

WHY TRILOGY UPDATES?

Intravenuos laser irradiation

Following the idea of the published Millennium laser books trilogy, which was well received world-wide, it was decided to produce a new book with updates, including the additional information from recent researches.
   
The main reason for the update was the appearance of new ways in medicine and rapid growth in expertise within various medical fields. Medical books like these should not been written by one author but should be the result of good will, effort and knowledge of many prominent scientists and clinicians from all around the world.

 Following the idea of the “VIRIBUS UNITIS” collaboration on this book was offered to scientists, physicians and clinicians with intention to further their research and share their knowledge and with a sole aim to promote values of application of lasers in medicine.

Laser acupuncture

The book contains 47 chapters, written by 40 top professionals in field of medicine, biology and physics, coming from 24 countries. It has 777 pages, with hundreds of color photos and charts that make each chapter more comprehensive to reader.

The book covers use of lasers in medicine, science and practice in surgery, dentistry and veterinary, with emphasis on LLLT- Photobiostimulation (Photodinamic therapy) and laser acupuncture.

Herpes simplex virus-LLLT

Numerous references have been used and listed in these books so one could easier use them in their personal purposes. Also there are Curriculum vitae-s of every author with contact information.

The laser beam, also known as the “laser of death” (military use etc.), should not be considered only as a symbol of danger to humanity, but, if used properly as the “laser of life”, it could be a great weapon in battle against many different diseases.

 

 

Reviews of Book 4


Photobiostimulation-modulation and Phototherapy

I. S. S. Korraa, Egypt : Hemophysiotherapeutic Effects of Low Energy Laser Irradiation
II. T. C. Yi Liu, Y. Liang, S. H. Liu; China: Extraocular Phototransduction and Its applications in Laser Medicine
III. H. Moseley; UK: Light Sources for Photodynamic Therapy
IV. M. Dyson: How phototherapy affects the immune system and through it wound healing
  V. G. E. Brill, I. A. Budnik, L. V. Gasparyan, A. M. Makela; Finland: Effects of Low Power Laser Radiationon Blood Platelets
VI. S. Rochkind, D. El-Ani, T. Hayun, V. Marin, Z., Nevo, A. Shahar, Israel: Role of Phototherapy in Cell Therapy
VII. M. Korbelik, UK: An Overview of Photodynamic Therapy
VIII. R. J. Bensadoun; France: Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) :Clearly a new Paradigm in the Management of Cancer Therapy – Induced Mucositis
IX. Z. Tudjman, V. Ostojic, M. Artukovic; Croatia: Endotracheobronchial Laser Therapy – Twenty Two Years of Experience
X. G. Pines, H. Kashtan: Non-Operative Treatment of High-Grade Dysplasia in Barrett’s Esophagus; Israel
 

Surgery, Gynaecology and Urology

XI. M. A. Trelles, R. G. Calderhead; Spain: The Importance Of Combining Surgical And Non-Surgical Procedures With light Therapy
XII. R. J. Lanzafame, P. Brondon, I. Stadler; USA: Wound Healing: Experimental and Clinical Approaches to Understanding Photobiomodulation and Its Mechanisms
XIII. H. Hainz; Germany: HLLT enables a paradigm shift in surgery e.g. in urology prostate therapy
XIV. F. A.H. Al-Watban, B. L. Andres, A.A. Al- Anazi; Saudi Arabia: Photobiostimulation: The Effect of Various Lasers and LED in Non-Diabetic and Diabetic Wound and Burn Healing
XV. T. Ohshiro, S. Fujii; Japan: Low reactive Level Laser Therapy for low responding ovaries -LLLT for female infertility
XVI. S. Mokmeli: The applications of Low level laser therapy In Anesthesia and surgery
M. El Batanouny, A. Kamali, S. S. Korraa: Low level laser therapy for wound healing: clinical and biochemical assessments
 

Otorhinolaryngology

XVII. L. Wilden, B. Füssing, J. Karthein, R. Karthein, : The action
XVIII. C. Rhee, Korea: Effect of low level laser on cochlear inner ear and tinnitus
 

Musculosceletal disorders therapy – special in Orthopedy and Rheumatology

XIX F. Soriano, V. R. Campana: Microcrystalline arthropathies and laser irradiation: from the laboratory to the clinical results
XX. G. Tam; Italy: Effects of LLLT on the periarthritis of the shoulder: a clinical study on different treatments with, corticosteroid injections or a wait-and- see policy on long interval 
  XXI. G. Tam: The Hypoalgesic Effects Of Low Intensity Infrared Laser Therapy: A Study On 555 Cases

  XXII. G. Tam; Italy: Effects Of LLLT On Pain: A Clinical Study On Different Pain Types

XXIII. Z. Simunovic: Pain – Physiological And Practical Aspects Of It’s Management
XXIV. O. Ilic Stojanovic, Serbia: Low Level Laser Therapy In Rheumatoid Arthritis Patients Possible Mechanisms Of Action In Randomised Placebo Controlled Trials
XXV. H.N. Aboud; Iraq: Photomedicine For Musculoskletal Disorders Update Uses of Laser In Managements of Musculoskeletal Disorders (Orthopedic & Rheumatology)
  XXVI. Z. Simunovic: Low level laser (LLLT) monotherapy – Photobiostimulation in the treatment of /osteochondrosis-osteoarthritis of joints Double blind-crossover, controlled clinical study

  XXVII. Z. Simunovic: Low Level Lasers Therapy (LLLT) Photobiostimulation in the treatment of Cervical Syndrome: Double Blind Controlled Clinical Study

  XXVIII. Z. Simunovic: Comparison between Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT Photobiostimulation and visible incoherent polarized light in the treatment of tennis elbow (epicondylitis lateralis)

  Dermatology

  XXIX. Z. Simunovic: Low level laser therapy (LLLT) Photobiostimulation of Acne Vulgaris applied as monotherapy or complimentary therapy with antibiotics Clinical study with randomized double blind (placebo) and control AREA

  Neurology

  XXX. Z. Simunovic: Herpes Virus Infection Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT)-Photobiostimulation applied as mono therapy in treatment of human pathogen herpes virus

XXXI. A. Mäkelä; Finland : Use of blue light and laser in the treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease, Parkinson’s Disease and of immuno – neurological diseases
  Pediatry

XXXII. C. Ailioaie, L. M. Ailioaie; Romania: Laser Photobiostimulation and Safety in Pediatric Diseases
  Ophtalmology

XXXIII. R. Lazic, N. Gabric; Croatia: Combination of photodynamic therapy and anti-VEGF agents in treatment of age-related macular degeneration
XXXIV. M. Gavric, N. Gabric; Croatia: Selective LaserTrabeculoplasty(Slt)
XXXV. N. Gabri?, I. Dekaris, R. Lazi?; Croatia: Femtolasers In Ophtalmology
  XXXVI. R. Lazi?, N. Gabri?; Croatia: Laser photocoagulation of the retina

  Dentristry

XXXVII. I. Ingenegeren; Germany: Laser in Dental Implant Surgery
XXXVIII D. Vieru, S. Herman, A. Lefter, A. S. Dumitriu: Low Level Laser Therapy And Its Efficacy In Bone And Soft Tissue Recovery A Comparative Study In The Treatment Of Periodontal Disease Among Healthy Subjects, Patients With Diabetes, Osteoporosis, And Hepatic Disease

XXXIX. M. Cortes; USA: The Importance of Laser in Complete Dentistry
XL Z. Simunovic, K. Simunovic: Status after multiple teeth extractions Treatment with low level laser therapy /Biostimulation -A randomised clinical study
 

XLI. K. Simunovic: The integration of Laser-assisted Dentistry into the daily dentist routine “an updated overview“

 

  Acupuncture

XLII G. Litscher, Austria: Laser and high-tech acupuncture
XLIII. P. Marti, D. Marti – Mijic; Switzerland: Application of Low Level Laser in Acupuncture
  Veterinary

XLIV. U. Petermann; Germany: Treatment of Acute and Chronic Heart Disease in Horses and Dogs by Laser Acupuncture Using Pulse Controlled Laser Acupuncture Concept (PCLAC)
 

The intravenous laser blood irradiation

XLV. M. H. Weber: The intravenous laser blood irradiation-Introduction of a New Therapy
  Laser safety

XLVI. P. J. Smalley: Laser Safety: Beyond Signs And Goggles

  

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