Research
- It's all in the parameters: a critical analysis of some well-known
negative studies on low-level laser therapy.
J Clin Laser Med Surg.
1998 Oct;16(5):243
Tuner J, Hode L.
Swedish Laser Medical Society, Stockholm, Sweden.
Objective
Scientific studies include
references to historical studies on low-level laser therapy (LLLT)
in general and to old studies on the specific subject in particular.
Some studies are quoted often. It is fair to take a second look
at these, since few people seem to have read them carefully, and
others have read them only in the abstract form. This paper critically
reviews the parameter pitfalls found in many of the classic "negative"
studies. SUMMARY BACKGROUND DATA: A study of 1,200 papers on LLLT
has resulted in 85 positive and 35 negative double-blind studies.
The negative studies have been scrutinized
carefully in an effort to pinpoint possible reasons for the failures.
In the following, the majority are double-blind studies, but some
non-blinded and animal studies have been included to give typical
examples of pitfalls.
Publication Types:
Review
Review, Tutorial PMID: 9893504 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
Conclusion
Strong confirmation that
success with laser Therapy is dependent on the application protocol
used.