The effects of low intensity near-infrared laser radiation (830 nm; 1.5-12 J/cm2; continuous wave) on peripheral neurophysiology and skin temperature were investigated using antidromic conduction studies in the human median nerve in vivo. Healthy human volunteers (n = 80) were recruited and randomly
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Alteration of Skin Temperature during Low-Level Laser Irradiation at 830 nm in a Mouse Model
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- 2004
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