Qui est la LED ACADEMY ?


La Led Academy est une association à but non lucratif. Elle réunit des membres adhérents (médecins, physiciens, chercheurs en biologie cellulaire, ingénieurs en optoélectronique) intéressés ou concernés par les effets biologiques et l’utilisation en thérapeutique des sources de rayonnement électromagnétique de basse puissance.

Elle rassemble ainsi toutes les technologies qui se réfèrent à
l’utilisation des LED (Light Emitting Diode) et des lasers de basse puissance (Low Level Laser) depuis leur construction, jusqu’à leurs applications cliniques.

La LED Academy accueille également des membres bienfaiteurs qui peuvent faire partie des industries de santé.

Elle s’efforce de réunir ainsi des connaissances, de faire partager des expériences et de susciter des programmes de recherche.



LED Academy is a non profit organisation with a membership open to physicians, physicists, cell-biologists, optoelectronic engineers,concerned with photobiological mechanisms and treatments related to the use of LED or Low Level Lasers.

LEDAcademy welcomes benefactor members from pharmaceutical or medical device companies.

Its goal is therefore dedicated to the promotion of research, education, and clinical applications in photobiology.

lundi 30 avril 2012

Quelques articles qui nous éclaireront ...

En attendant la suite du résumé du 17 Mars (qui paraîtra la semaine prochaine), nous vous proposons quelques titres de publications qui pourraient vous intéresser :

1/ Effect of NASA ligot-emitting diode irradiation on Wound healing.

Whelan HT, Smits RL Jr, Buchman EV, Whelan NT,Turner SG, Margolis DA, Cevenini V, Stinson H, Ignatius R, Martin T, Cwiklins, Philippi AF, Graf WR, Hodgson B, Gould L, Kane M, Chen G, Cavin J.

Department of Neurology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee 53 USA.

J. Clin Laser Med Surg 2001 Dec ; 19(6) : 305-14

2/ A Histologie Assessment of the Influence of Low-Intensity Laser Therapy on Wound Healing in Steroid-treatment Animals.

Eudoro S., Pessoa, D.D.S., M.S., Ronaldo M. Melhado, D.D.S., Ph. D., Leticia H. Theodoro, D.D.S., Ph. D., and Valdir G. Garcia, D.D.S., Ph. D.

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery Volume 24, Number 3, 2005 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp. 199-204.


3/ The Efficacy of Laser Therapy in Wound Repair : A Meta-Analisis of the Literature.

Lynda D. Woodruff, P.T., Ph. D., Bounkeo, M.S., Windy M. Brannon, M.S., Kenneth S. Dawes, Jr., M.S., Cameron D. Barham, M.S., Donna L., Waddell, Ed. D, R.N., C.S., and Chukuka S. Enwemeka, Ph. D., Facsm.

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery Volume 22, Number 3, 2004 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp. 241-247.


4/ Effect of Helium-Neon and Infrared Laser Irradiation on Wound Healing in
    Rabbits.

Berton Braverman, Ph. D, Robert J. McCarthy, PharmD, Anthony D. Ivankovich, MD, Danon E. Forde, BS, Michael Overfield, BS, and Mahapna S. Bapna, PhD.

Department of Anesthesiology, Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke’s Medical Center (B.B., R.J.M., A.D.I., D.E.F., M.O.), and Department of Material Science, University of Illinois School of Dentisterie (M.S.B), Chicago.

Lasers in Surgery and Medicine 9:50-58 (1989).

5/ Low_Level Laser Therapy Accelerates Collateral Circulation an Enhances Microcirculation.

F.R. Mohammed Ihsan, Ph. D.

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery Volume 23, Number 3, 2005 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. p. 289-294.

6/ Low-Level Laser Thérapie (LLLT) Efficacy in Post-operative Wounds.

Nicoleta Herascu, Bogdan Velciu, Michaela Calin, Dan Savastru, and Camelia Talianu.

Phomedicine and Laser Surgery Volume 23, Number 1, 2005 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 70-73.
7/ Effect of Low Intensity Helium-Neon (He-Ne) Laser Irradiation on Diabetic Wound Healing Dynamics.

G. Arun Maiya, Ph. D., Pramod Kumar, M.D., and Laxmi Rao, M.D.

Phomedicine and Laser Surgery Volume 23, Number 2, 2005 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 187-190.


8/ An in Vitro Study of the Effects of Helium Neon Laser
    On Human Fibroblast Migration

H.A., Gretzinger, T.W. Head.


9/ Helium-Neon Laser Treatment Transforms
    Fibroblasts info Myofibroblasts

Nathalie Pourreau-Shneider, Ali Ahmed, Maurice Soudry, Jocelyne Jacquemier, Francis Kopp, Jean-Claude Franquin, and Pierre Marie Martin.

From the CNRS URA 1175, North Medical School, Marseille, France, the Department of Pathology, University Medical School, Manchester, Inited Kingdom, the Biology Laboratory, Marseille Dental School, and the Paoli-Calmettes Institutes, Marseille, France.

Reprinted from : American journal of Pathology, Vol. 137, N° 1, July 1990, Copyright American Association of Pathologists.


10/ Les Mucites et la Lasertherapie

Dr. M.T. Genot-Klastersky, Chef de clinique adjoint, responsable de l’unité de laserthérapie.


11/ A Preliminary Report on the Effect of Laser Therapy on the Healing of Cutaneous Surgical Wounds as a Consequence of an Inversely Proportional Relationship between Wavelength and Intensité : Histological Study in Rats.

Patricia Maria Do Nascimento, M.S., Antonio Luiz B. Pinheiro, Ph. D., Miguel Angelo Castilho Salgado, Ph. D., and Luciana Maria Pedreira Ramalho, Ph. D.

Phomedicine and Laser Surgery Volume 22, Number 6, 2004 Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 513-518.


12/ Mucite Radio-induite des voies aerodigestives : prevention et prise en charge. Recommandations du groupe Mucites MASCC/ISOO

René-Jean Bensadoun, Fabien Le Page, Vincent Darcourt, Francis Bensadoun, Gaston Clais, Yousri A. Rostom, Gilles Poissonnet, Olivier Dassonville, François Demard.

Bull Cancer 2006; 93 (2): 1-11


13/ Retrospective Study of Adjuntive Diode Laser
      Therapy for Pain Attenuation in 662 Patients : Dtailed Analysis bill Questionnaire

Shigeyuki Nakaji, M.D., Ph. D., Chiyuki Shiroto, Misako Yodono, Takashi Umeda, and Qiang Liu.

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery - Vol. 23, N° 1, 2005, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 60-65.


14 / HeNe Laser Irradiation Delivered Transcutaneously : Its Effect on the Sciatic
       Nerve of Rats.

M. Nissan, MD, S. Rochkind, MD, N. Razon, MD, and a Sourasky, Tel-Aviv Medical Center,, (S.R., N.R., A.B.), Israel

Lasers in Surgery and mexicaine 6:435-438 (1986)


15/ Cell Growth Modulation of Human Cells Irradiated in vitro with Low-Level
      Laser Therapy.


Maddalena Mognato, Ph. D., Francesca Squizzato, Francesca Facchhin, M.D., Lucio Zaghetto, and Luigi Corti, M.D.

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery - Vol. 22, N° 6, 2004, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 523-526.


16/ Clinical and Experimental Applications of NIR-LED Photobiomodulation

Kristina D., Desmet, B.S., David A. Paz, B.S., Jesse J. Corry, M.D., Janis T. Eells, Ph. D, Margaret T.T. Wrong-Riley, Ph. D, Michele M. Henry, B.S., Ellen V. Buchmann, B.S., Mary P. Connelly, B.S., Julia V. Dovi, Ph. D., Huan Ling Liang, M.D., Dianes S. Henshel, Ph. D., Ronnie L. Yeager, M.S., Deborah S. Millsap, M.S., Jinhwan Lim, M.S., Lisa j; Gould,  M.D, Ph. D., Rina Das, Ph. D., Marti Jett, Ph. D., Briand D. Hodgson, D.D.S., David Margolis, M.D., and Harry T. Whelan, M.D.

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery - Vol. 24, N° 2, 2006, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 121-121-128.


17/ Efficacy of a single high dose versus multiple low doses of LLLT on wounded skin
      fibroblasts.

Proc. Spie, Vol. 6632, 66321U (2007); DOI : 10.1117/12.725409
Online Publication Date : 3 July 2007

Conference Date : Monday 18 June 2007
Conference Location :  Munich, Germany
Conference Title : Therapeutic Laser Applications and Laser-Tissue Interactions III
Conference Chairs : Alfred Vogel

Denise H. Hawkins and Heidi Abrahamse
Univ. Of Johannesburg (South Africa)


18/ Biological Effects of Helium-Neon Laser Irradiation on Normal and Wouded
      Human Skin Fibroblast

D. Hawkins and H. Abrahamse

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery - Vol. 23, N°52, 2006, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 251-259.


19/ BIPHASIC DOSE RESPONSE IN LOW LEVEL LIGHT THERAPY

Ying-Ying Huang : Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachussetts General Hospital, Boston, MD; Department of Dermatologie, Harvard Medical school, Boston, MA, Aesthetic and Clastic center Guangxi Medical Université, Nanning, P.R.; China

Aaron C.-H. Chen : : Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachussetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Boston University Scholl of Medicine, Graduate Medical Sciences, Boston, MA

Michael R. Hamblin : : Wellman Center for Photomedicine, Massachussetts General Hospital, Boston, MA; Department of Dermatologie, Harvard Medical school, Boston, MA, Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Cambridge, MA.

20/ EFFECT OF PULSING IN LOW-LEVEL LIGHT THERAPY

 Javad T. Hashmi, MD, Ying-Ying Huang, MD, Sulbha K. Sharma, Msc, Divya Balachandran Kurup, MD, Luis De Taboada, MSEE, James D. Carroll, and Michael R. Hamblin, PhD


21/ LOW LEVEL LASER THERAPY (LLLT) AND WORLD ASSOCIATION FOR LASER THERAPY (WALT) DOSAGE RECOMMANDENDATIONS

Jan Magnus BJORDAL, Ph. D

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery - Vol. 30, N°2, 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 61-62
DOI : 10.1089/pho.2012.9893


22/ PHOTODYNAMIC MODULATION OF WOUND HEALING : A REVIEW OF HUMAN AND ANIMAL STUDIES

Philip V Paplow, Ph. D, Tzu-Yun Chung, BMedSc, and G. David Baxter, Dphil

Photomedicine and Laser Surgery - Vol. 30, N°3, 2012, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. Pp 118-141
DOI : 10.1089/pho.2012.3142


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