The many scientific achievements in this section are all implemented by using ASA devices, enhancing the direct evidence of therapeutic effectiveness.
These studies are destined to grow, thanks to the wide distribution of ASA therapies throughout the world.

Found 266 Researches.
C. Dani, C. Fazi, F. Cialdai, C. Risaliti, L. Notari, M. Monici
Medical Sciences, 14(1), 152; 2026

Background: The multifactorial pathogenesis of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) includes prematurity, inflammation, and oxidative stress. Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT) using near-infrared (NIR) laser...
L. Barni
Energy for Health [25], 2026

Background: Tendinous and bursal disorders are frequent sources of musculoskeletal pain and functional impairment. High-power laser therapy (HPLT) is used in rehabilitation settings for its analgesic, anti-inflammatory and biostimulatory effects, which may contribute to tissue...
C. Puertolas, J. Puertolas
Energy for Health [25], 2026

Background: Avulsion fractures of the ischial tuberosity are uncommon injuries in pediatric athletes that can significantly impair function. Conservative management is generally preferred when displacement is limited, but return to sport often requires several...
G. Insero, G. Romano
Energy for Health [25], 2026

In the last few decades, we assisted to a wide diffusion of intense optical sources such as lasers or LEDs (Led Emitting Diodes) [1]. These devices are now present not only in hospitals and research environments, but are now routinely deployed in non-hospital settings,...
V.M. Sisti
Energy for Health [25], 2026

Pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMFs) are increasingly applied in veterinary rehabilitation as non-invasive and safe adjuncts, but clinical case-based evidence remains limited.
I. Grossi, D. Travalin, G. Forni
Large Animal Review, 31:415-420, 2025

Distal limb injuries in horses often carry a guarded prognosis due to the frequent involvement of critical anatomical structures such as tendons, synovial sheaths, and hoof capsule.
M. Pugliese, C. Calderone, L. Prussiani, S. Meggiolaro, A. Previti, A. Passantino
Large Animal Review, Vol. 31: 301–308, 2025

Mastitis is a significant challenge in dairy farming, traditionally managed with antibiotics. However, the widespread use of antibiotics has raised concerns regarding antibiotic resistance and...
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