The use of laser biostimulation in human and animal physiotherapy – a review

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Laser biostimulation involves applying a laser beam to the tissue to facilitate healing and regenerative processes. Laser therapy is one of the most important physical methods used in human physiotherapy. In veterinary medicine, laser therapy is a new and so far poorly examined method. The results of studies conducted so far are very promising, yet the positive effect of laser light, especially that of class IV, has yet to be confirmed. This article presents an overview of the available literature on the effect of laser treatment on the human and animal organism.

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Zielińska, P., Soroko, M., Zwyrzykowska, A., & Kiełbowicz, Z. (2017). The use of laser biostimulation in human and animal physiotherapy – a review. Acta Veterinaria Brno. University of Veterinary and Pharmaceutical Sciences. https://doi.org/10.2754/avb201786010091

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