“… Larkin-Kaiser et al [ 89 ] | No info | Source, laser; wavelength, 800 and 970 nm; power, 3 W; frequency, –; beam area, – | Irradiance, –; time, 4 min; energy, 360 J; radiant exposure, – | Applied to skeletal muscle before resistance exercise, NIR light therapy effectively attenuated strength loss. |
de Carvalho et al [ 90 ] | No info | Source, GaAlAs (660 nm, laser) and InGaAlP (630 nm, LED); wavelength, 660 and 630 nm; power, 40 mW (laser) and 150 mW (LED); frequency, CW; beam area, 4 mm 2 (laser) and 0.8 cm (LED) spot | Irradiance, –; time, –; energy, –; radiant exposure, 4.8 J/cm 2 | Laser and LED photobiomodulation were effective in accelerating the healing of formocresol-induced oral ulcers in both clinical and histological aspects. |
Ban Frangez et al [ 92 ] | No info | Source, LED; wavelength, 470, 625, 660 and 850 nm; power, –; frequency, kHz range; beam area, – | Irradiance, 2.16–8.23 mW/cm 2 ; time, 3 min; energy, –; radiant exposure, – | Photobiomodulation using LED improved the sperm motility in asthenozoospermia regardless of wavelength. |
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