2023
DOI: 10.17116/kurort202310001118
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High-intensity laser therapy in clinical medicine: scientometric analysis of evidence of effectiveness

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“…In this context, therapeutic methods using optical technologies are of significant interest. Among these technologies, in recent years, low-intensity laser therapy [8][9][10], chromotherapy (treatment with various parts of the visible spectrum range [11], including the treatment of wounds with red [12] and blue [13] light and with infrared radiation [14]), and photodynamic therapy have become popular [15]. The most representative optical technology is ultraviolet (UV) therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this context, therapeutic methods using optical technologies are of significant interest. Among these technologies, in recent years, low-intensity laser therapy [8][9][10], chromotherapy (treatment with various parts of the visible spectrum range [11], including the treatment of wounds with red [12] and blue [13] light and with infrared radiation [14]), and photodynamic therapy have become popular [15]. The most representative optical technology is ultraviolet (UV) therapy.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%