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May 11, 2025

Laser Photobiomodulation: Specific Uses, Indications, and Limitations

Laser Photobiomodulation: Specific Applications, Indications, and Limitations

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Photobiomodulation ( PBM) can be delivered using LEDs or lasers. When performed with a therapeutic laser, it offers specific advantages, including highly precise targeting, deeper penetration, and medical use restricted to trained professionals.

Differences Between LEDs and Lasers in Photobiomodulation

  • Laser: a monochromatic, coherent, directional beam of light
  • LED: polychromatic, incoherent, diffuse light
  • Therapeutic laser = deeper penetration + very high precision
  • LED = large surface area, versatile use, perfect for comprehensive treatment

Specific applications of lasers

  • Treatment of deep joint pain (knees, hips, shoulders)
  • Chronic or treatment-resistant tendinitis
  • Neuralgia (sciatica, Arnold's nerve, cervicobrachial neuralgia)
  • Thick or post-surgical scars
  • Hair regrowthhair regrowth by targeting the scalp
  • Oral care (gingivitis, periodontitis, post-implant healing)

Who is PBM laser therapy recommended for?

  • Healthcare professionals (physical therapists, sports medicine doctors, osteopaths, dentists)
  • Patients suffering from deep, localized, persistent pain
  • Situations where high precision is required
  • Defined clinical protocol: duration, power, spot, repetition

Limitations and Precautions

  • For medical use only
  • High cost (several thousand euros)
  • Not intended for general consumer use at home
  • Risks associated with improper use: overdose, overheating, retinal burns

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between laser and LED in photobiomodulation?

The laser emits a highly precise, concentrated beam. It penetrates deeper, but over a small area. LEDs cover larger areas safely, right in the comfort of your own home.

Is laser treatment more effective?

Not necessarily. It’s more precise, but requires a good understanding of the protocol. For diffuse areas or for preventive care, LED is more suitable.

Can you use a laser at home?

No. The use of laser photobiomodulation is restricted to professionals, as it involves power levels and risks that must be properly managed.

Good to know

👉 In a clinical setting, laser therapy is often used in conjunction with other techniques (manual therapy, cryotherapy, shockwave therapy, etc.).
👉 For personal use, LED panels are a simple, safe, and effective alternative.

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