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Dosis und Dosierung niedrigenergetischer Lasertherapie

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Die Anwendung niedrigenergetischer Laser zur sogenannten Biostimulationstherapie ist weiterhin umstritten. Einerseits fehlen kontrollierte, klinische Studien, die den therapeutischen Wert der Therapie belegen (SEICHERT 1991), andererseits besteht weitgehend Unsicherheit über die Bereiche einer therapeutisch adäquaten and wirksamen Dosis (MOORE and CALDERHEAD 1991).

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Schreiber, U., Teschke, M. (1996). Dosis und Dosierung niedrigenergetischer Lasertherapie. In: Waidelich, W., Staehler, G., Waidelich, R. (eds) Laser in der Medizin / Laser in Medicine. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-80264-5_121

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