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As President of the International Society for Medical Laser Applications (ISLA), Dr. Weber actively supports and supervises research initiatives in laser therapy, facilitating the translation of new scientific insights into clinical practice.

Continuous advancements in medical research are steadily broadening the scope of laser therapy applications. ISLA is therefore committed to scientifically validating modern laser techniques and promoting their sustainable use in medicine.

Below, you can access a selection of scientific studies on low-level laser therapy, available for download as PDFs or through external professional platforms.

As President of the International Society for Medical Laser Applications (ISLA), Dr. Weber actively supports and supervises research initiatives in laser therapy, facilitating the translation of new scientific insights into clinical practice.

Continuous advancements in medical research are steadily broadening the scope of laser therapy applications. ISLA is therefore committed to scientifically validating modern laser techniques and promoting their sustainable use in medicine.

Below, you can access a selection of scientific studies on low-level laser therapy, available for download as PDFs or through external professional platforms.

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Conclusion:
The combination of PRP with interstitial laser therapy allowed nearly 50% of patients, who did not respond to PRP treatment alone, to avoid surgery. At the same time, a significant pain reduction was maintained for at least two years following treatment.

Conclusion:
Laser needle acupuncture may represent a potential alternative to traditional needle acupuncture, with the advantage that multiple points can be stimulated simultaneously according to the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), without trauma, pain, or side-effects.

Conclusion:
The application of near-infrared light to the cerebral cortex has positive effects on stroke rehabilitation and can reduce cognitive deficits resulting from traumatic brain injury.

Transcranial near-infrared stimulation (tNIRS) has the potential to induce neuroplastic changes in the intact human cerebral cortex. Since tNIRS is believed to modulate mitochondrial respiration, this method could represent a promising option for the treatment of various diseases based on mitochondrial dysfunction.

Conclusion:
Photodynamic therapy for malaria is safe and resulted in a significant reduction of parasite count in all treated patients after five treatment cycles.

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