Energy for Health 7 is available

18 July 2011 - Research -

The new issue of Energy for Health, the scientific journal official review of ASAcampus, is today available for professionals who want to know the results of the latest research on physical therapies, with a particular focus on lasertherapy and magnetotherapy.

Besides the second part of the article concerning electromagnetic fields interactions with biological materials, whose first part appeared in the last issue, here there are articles concerning bone regeneration with LLLT and effects of MLS® pulse on myoblast cell line.

Finally, a case report is dedicated to the treatment with MLS® Laser Therapy of pressure ulcers and open wounds in dogs.

 

You might also be interested in ...

See all articles

ISGP 2024 - ASAcampus with 2 speeches
News - 31/05/2024
During the annual event organised by the International Society for Gravitational Physiology (ISGP - Dubai, 26-31 May), two speeches were given by Monica Monici, ASAcampus Manager, which punctuated...
Team ASAcampus - Suture in space Missione Minerva
News - 19/05/2022
The purpose of the experiment, selected by the European Space Agency in the ESA-ILSRA2014 call, and with the support of the Italian Space Agency (C-ASI N. 2018-14-U.0-Suture in Space), is to study...
Energy for Health - Scientific review by ASAcampus
News - 01/10/2021
Four case reports dedicated to applying the MLS® therapy, two in the human field and two in the veterinary field are the focus of the new edition of Energy for Health.
MLS Laser Therapy for TMD
Blog - 22/10/2025
A recent publication from Chulalongkorn University (Thailand) demonstrated how an integrated and conservative approach, supported by MLS® Laser Therapy, can offer highly effective clinical results.
M-Hi laser training UK
News - 22/10/2025
From 30 September to 3 October, the tour visited three cities in the United Kingdom, involving physiotherapists and specialists who have chosen the M-Hi and HIRO TT laser systems.
Press - 07/10/2025
Recent research and pilot studies highlight the benefits of laser therapy in treating radiodermatitis and peripheral neuropathy induced by radiation and chemotherapy for breast cancer.