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Effects of photobiomodulation on experimental models of peripheral nerve injury

Phototherapy has demonstrated positive effects in the treatment of peripheral nerve injury, but there is a need to investigate the dosimetric parameters. Thus, the aim of the present study was to conduct a literature review on the effects of photobiomodulation with the use of low-level laser therapy...

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Published in:Lasers in medical science 2017-12, Vol.32 (9), p.2155-2165
Main Authors: Andreo, L., Soldera, C. B., Ribeiro, B. G., de Matos, P. R. V., Bussadori, S. K., Fernandes, K. P. S., Mesquita-Ferrari, R. A.
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