Clinical studies prove the positive impact of low level laser technology in the treatment of pain, orthopedic conditions, inflammation, sports injuries and wounds. Over 2,000 publications – including more than 100 double-blind studies – have backed the efficacy of low level laser therapy.
B-Cure Laser’s efficacy for the treatment of pain and wounds has been proven in 5 double blind clinical trials.
5 other clinical trials are in process.
Joint-Related Pain (TMJ), Sapienza University in Rome, Italy
Clinical trial of 90 patients (30 B-Cure active Laser, 30 placebo, 30 pain relief medication) affected by Joint-Related Pain (TMJ).
The results:
The double blind clinical trial , involving 90 patients, has shown a significant pain reduction in the active group vs the B-Cure Placebo Laser . Significance – p<0.01
Pain reduction of the active group was not different than the drug group.
Post Laminectomy, Beneficência of Sao Paulo Hospital, Brazil
The results showed a decrease of temperature, drainage output, pain relief and accelerated healing in laser group. Significance – p<0.001 (pain).Published in: American Society for Laser Medicine and Surgery 2014. (Submission in process)
Dental Implantations, Health Care Institution of Perm, Russia
The use of original LLLT techniques in prevention and treatment regimens before and after dental implantation significantly reduces the frequency and intensity of the pain symptom. Significance – p<0.01.
Published in: Physics of Cancer: Interdisciplinary Problems and Clinical Applications, Sep 2017
Joint-Related Pain (TMJ), University of Parma, Italy
A 50% decrease in pain level within two weeks, compared to 8% within the control group.
Published in: The “Laser Therapy”, March 2015. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25941425
A systematic literature review published in “Photomedicine and Laser Surgery”, November 2018, supports the outstanding efficacy of B-Cure Laser vs. all medical photomedicine devices for home use worldwide, for the treatment of pain and wound healing.
B-Cure Laser was cited in 4 out of 14 studies! 29% of the patients in the entire literature review studies received the B-Cure Laser therapy treatment.
American College of Physicians’ Guidelines, Low Back Pain
American College of Physicians’ Guidelines include a “strong recommendation” for Low-Level Laser Therapy as a non invasive treatment for acute, subacute & chronic low back pain.
(April 2017).
We show that LLLT reduces pain immediately after treatment in acute neck pain and up to 22 weeks after completion of treatment in patients with chronic neck pain”.
(December 2009)