Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) and red & near IR Light Therapy for Chronic ENT conditions
Chronic recurring infections in the ENT region respond very well to Manual Lymphatic Drainage treatment because of its edema-redusing effect on the mucous membrane as well as its positive influence on the immune system.
Red & near IR light therapy is highly effective in treating chronic inflammation. It suppresses inflammation and production of inflammatory cytokines, and dramatically reduces inflammation throughout the body. Red & near-infrared light therapy have proven to have numerous benefits for conditions like tonsillitis, herpes, cold sores, periodontal disease, candidiasis, gingivitis, chronic sinusitis.
MLD and Celluma red & near IR Light Therapy works through analgetic, anti-inflammatory and biostimulative effects on ease of pain, or even on its elimination, its also causes a quicker withdrawal of inflammation and oedema of the mucosa membrane and thus brings restoration of drainage of sines as well as normalisation of mucociliar function.
A pilot study into the effect of low-level laser therapy inpatients with chronic rhinosinusitis
CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study on the effect of LLLT in patients with CRS, a large effect size was revealed. There was a statistically significant improvement in the primary outcome measure of percentage improvement of TSS at various time points within the 4-week intervention. The large effect size indicates that LLLT can be used for the improvement of symptoms in patients with CRS. The clinical efficacy of LLLT in CRS needs further investigation in a placebo-controlled trial with a larger sample size
Application of low level laser therapy (LLLT) in treatment of chronic tonsillitis
CONCLUSIONS: Our report shows that LLLT is a side effect free and a safe method for treatment of chronic tonsillitis. We can reduce the size of tonsils so the signs and symptoms of chronic tonsillitis will disappear and also in this method we can preserve tonsils which are potentially important to the normal development of the immune system. So it seems to be needed for more clinical trials to evaluate this kind of therapy.
Chronic recurring infections in the ENT region respond very well to Manual Lymphatic Drainage treatment because of its edema-redusing effect on the mucous membrane as well as its positive influence on the immune system.
Red & near IR light therapy is highly effective in treating chronic inflammation. It suppresses inflammation and production of inflammatory cytokines, and dramatically reduces inflammation throughout the body. Red & near-infrared light therapy have proven to have numerous benefits for conditions like tonsillitis, herpes, cold sores, periodontal disease, candidiasis, gingivitis, chronic sinusitis.
MLD and Celluma red & near IR Light Therapy works through analgetic, anti-inflammatory and biostimulative effects on ease of pain, or even on its elimination, its also causes a quicker withdrawal of inflammation and oedema of the mucosa membrane and thus brings restoration of drainage of sines as well as normalisation of mucociliar function.
A pilot study into the effect of low-level laser therapy inpatients with chronic rhinosinusitis
CONCLUSIONS: In this pilot study on the effect of LLLT in patients with CRS, a large effect size was revealed. There was a statistically significant improvement in the primary outcome measure of percentage improvement of TSS at various time points within the 4-week intervention. The large effect size indicates that LLLT can be used for the improvement of symptoms in patients with CRS. The clinical efficacy of LLLT in CRS needs further investigation in a placebo-controlled trial with a larger sample size
Application of low level laser therapy (LLLT) in treatment of chronic tonsillitis
CONCLUSIONS: Our report shows that LLLT is a side effect free and a safe method for treatment of chronic tonsillitis. We can reduce the size of tonsils so the signs and symptoms of chronic tonsillitis will disappear and also in this method we can preserve tonsils which are potentially important to the normal development of the immune system. So it seems to be needed for more clinical trials to evaluate this kind of therapy.