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Laserlicht niedriger Leistungsdichte wurde erstmals von russischen und ungarischen Autoren zur Behandlung von Verbrennungen, ulzerierter chronischer Radiodermatitis und Ulcera crurum verschiedenster Genese eingesetzt. Wesentlicher Anteil an den zahlreichen klinischen und experimentellen Untersuchungen über die stimulierenden Effekte von Laserlicht niedriger Leistungsdichte, kam Professor Mester und seinen Mitarbeitern zu. Zur Bestrahlung werden heute weltweit vor allem Laser verwendet, die im roten, bzw. nahen infraroten Spektralbereich emmitieren, da Licht in diesem Wellenlängenbereich eine hohe Eindringtiefe in menschliche Haut besitzt.

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Brunner, R., Haina, D., Landthaler, M., Waidelich, W., Braun-Falco, O. (1986). Klinische Anwendung des Lasers bei Ulcus cruris. In: Waidelich, W., Kiefhaber, P. (eds) Laser/Optoelectronics in Medicine/Laser/Optoelektronik in der Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70850-3_26

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