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Peripheral neuropathy and infrared photo energy

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by NewsBot, Mar 1, 2006.

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    Improved foot sensitivity and pain reduction in patients with peripheral neuropathy after treatment with monochromatic infrared photo energy—MIRE
    Journal of Diabetes and its Complications
    Volume 20, Issue 2 , March-April 2006, Pages 81-87
     
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    The restorative effects of pulsed infrared light therapy on significant loss of peripheral protective sensation in patients with long-term type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
    Acta Diabetol. 2006 May;43(1):26-33
     
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    Re: Peripheral neuropathy improvment with infrared photo energy

    Does Anodyne Light Therapy Improve Peripheral Neuropathy in Diabetes? A Double Blind, Sham Controlled Randomized Trial to Evaluate Monochromatic Infrared Photo Energy.
    Lavery LA, Murdoch DP, Williams J, Lavery DC.
    Diabetes Care. 2007 Oct 31; [Epub ahead of print]
     
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    Anodyne therapy for recalcitrant diabetic foot ulcers: a report of four cases.
    Nather A, Sim YE, Chew LLj, Neo SH.
    J Orthop Surg (Hong Kong). 2007 Dec;15(3):361-4.
     
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    The effect of monochromatic infrared energy on transcutaneous oxygen measurements and protective sensation: results of a controlled, double-blind, randomized clinical study.
    Franzen-Korzendorfer H, Blackinton M, Rone-Adams S, McCulloch J.
    Ostomy Wound Manage. 2008 Jun;54(6):16-31
     
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    Pulsed infrared light therapy does not increase nitric oxide concentration in the blood of patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
    Arnall DA, Nelson AG, Stambaugh L, Sanz Sevilla N, Cebrià I Iranzo MA, López Bueno L, Sanz I, Arnall SB.
    Acta Diabetol. 2008 Dec 24. [Epub ahead of print]
     
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