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28 June 1994 Fifteen-year experience with low-energy laser applications for patient treatment in emergency-care clinics
Igor Z. Nemtsev, V. P. Lapshin
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Abstract
Low energy lasers have been successfully applied for the treatment of more than 10 thousand patients in the Sklifosovsky Scientific Research Institute for Emergency Medicine. We have reviewed and generalized the results of clinical investigations of 34 patients with trauma of motor-locomotive system, 15 patients with muscular atrophy occurred as a result of lower extremity fracture immobilization, 124 patients with burns and of 88 post-infarction patients with ischemic heart disease, who underwent laser therapy with He-Ne laser, N2 Ultra-Violet and GaAs Infra-Red lasers.
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Igor Z. Nemtsev and V. P. Lapshin "Fifteen-year experience with low-energy laser applications for patient treatment in emergency-care clinics", Proc. SPIE 2100, Cell and Biotissue Optics: Applications in Laser Diagnostics and Therapy, (28 June 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.179015
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KEYWORDS
Laser therapeutics

Heart

Helium neon lasers

Tissues

Ultraviolet radiation

Injuries

Oxygen

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