Medicines (Mar 2019)

Ultra-Low-Level Laser Therapy and Acupuncture Libralux: What Is so Special?

  • Luca Evangelista,
  • Bruno De Meo,
  • Gianluca Bernabei,
  • Gabriele Belloni,
  • Giovanni D'Angelo,
  • Marzio Vanzini,
  • Laura Calzà,
  • Michele Gallamini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines6010040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 40

Abstract

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Background: Contrary to the most credited theories on laser therapy that see power/energy as the major factors to its effectiveness, a technique using an extremely low power/energy laser stimulation to treat musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction is proposed. The stimulus consists of a 20 s train of modulated pulses with an average power below 0.02 mW and is applied on sequences of acupuncture points selected according to the impaired segment of the patient’s body. Methods: Modifications on the extracellular soft tissue matrix and on the “fascia” were sonographically demonstrated. Laboratory and clinical tests confirmed the effectiveness. Results: Responses similar to those experienced in acupuncture were observed. The device—a CE Class IIa certified medical device named Libralux—affords a clinically proven effectiveness exceeding 80% in the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions and associated motor dysfunctions. An average of just three application sessions was generally sufficient to overcome the dysfunction. Conclusions: The development of the method is supported by over 20 years of R&D activities, with a range of experiments discussed in several papers published in indexed peer-reviewed journals. A few considerations regarding the possible physiological action mechanisms involved are proposed in this paper.

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