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      Pulsed Transcranial Red/Near-Infrared Light Therapy Using Light-Emitting Diodes Improves Cerebral Blood Flow and Cognitive Function in Veterans with Chronic Traumatic Brain Injury: A Case Series.

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          Abstract

          This study explored the outcome of applying red/near-infrared light therapy using light-emitting diodes (LEDs) pulsed with three different frequencies transcranially to treat traumatic brain injury (TBI) in Veterans.

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          Journal
          Photomed Laser Surg
          Photomedicine and laser surgery
          Mary Ann Liebert Inc
          1557-8550
          1549-5418
          Nov 28 2018
          Affiliations
          [1 ] 1 Brain Injury Consulting, LLC , Department of Brain Research, Addison, Texas.
          [2 ] 2 InLight Medical , Medical Advisory Department, Addison, Texas.
          [3 ] 3 Revolutionary MD , Department of Medical Research, Denver, Colorado.
          [4 ] 4 CereScan Corporation , Department of Imaging Research, Littleton, Colorado.
          [5 ] 5 Colorado Neuropsychological Associates , Testing Department, Englewood, Colorado.
          [6 ] 6 University of Colorado School of Medicine, Department of Physiology (Retired) , Aurora, Colorado.
          [7 ] 7 Veterans Administration Hospital , Department of Radiology, Las Vegas, Nevada.
          [8 ] 8 Penrose-St. Francis Health Services , Emergency Department, Colorado Springs, Colorado.
          Article
          10.1089/pho.2018.4489
          30418082
          0d22d8cb-212a-4f96-a732-a7b99e318ce4
          History

          LED,SPECT imaging,cognitive function,photobiomodulation,quantitative,transcranial,traumatic brain injury

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