Page 240 - Veterinary Laser Therapy in Small Animal Practice
P. 240

226                            Veterinary Laser Therapy in Small Animal Practice


                       relief in cats with degenerative joint disease associated   374.  Rochkind, S., et al. Laser phototherapy (780 nm),
                       pain. J Vet Intern Med, 2014. 28(2): pp. 346–50.   a new modality in treatment of long-term incomplete
                     360.  Gruen, M.E., et al. Criterion validation testing of   peripheral nerve injury: a randomized double-blind
                       clinical metrology instruments for measuring degenerative   placebo-controlled study. Photomed Laser Surg, 2007.
                       joint disease associated mobility impairment in cats. PLoS   25(5): pp. 436–42.
                       One, 2015. 10(7): p. e0131839.                   375.  Yagci, I., et al. Comparison of splinting and
                     361.  Jaegger, G., D.J. Marcellin-Little, and D. Levine.   splinting plus low-level laser therapy in idiopathic carpal
                       Reliability of goniometry in Labrador Retrievers. Am J Vet   tunnel syndrome. Clin Rheumatol, 2009. 28(9): pp.
                       Res, 2002. 63(7): pp. 979–86.                      1059–65.
                     362.  Jaeger, G.H., et al. Validity of goniometric joint   376.  Fuhrer-Valdivia, A., et al. Low-level laser effect in
                       measurements in cats. Am J Vet Res, 2007. 68(8): pp.   patients with neurosensory impairment of mandibular
                       822–6.                                             nerve after sagittal split ramus osteotomy. Randomized
                     363.  Mann, F.A., C. Wagner-Mann, and C.H. Tangner.   clinical trial, controlled by placebo. Med Oral Patol Oral
                       Manual goniometric measurement of the canine pelvic   Cir Bucal, 2014. 19(4): pp. e327–34.
                       limb. J Am Anim Hosp Assoc, 1988. 24(2): pp. 189–194.  377.  Rochkind, S., et al. New methods of treatment
                     364.  Thomovsky, S.A., et al. Goniometry and limb girth in   of severely injured sciatic nerve and spinal cord. An
                       miniature dachshunds. J Vet Med, 2016. 2016: p. 5846052.  experimental study. Acta Neurochir Suppl (Wien), 1988.
                     365.  Millis, D. and D. Levine. Joint motions and ranges.   43: pp. 91–3.
                       In: Millis, D. and D. Levine (eds) Canine Rehabilitation   378.  Anders, J.J., et al. In vitro and in vivo optimization
                       and Physical Therapy, 2nd edn. 2014, Elsevier Saunders,   of infrared laser treatment for injured peripheral nerves.
                       Philadelphia, PA, Appendix 2, pp. 730–5.           Lasers Surg Med, 2014. 46(1): pp. 34–45.
                     366.  Cook, J.L., et al. Measurement of angles of abduction   379.  Haeussinger, F.B., et al. Simulation of near-infrared
                       for diagnosis of shoulder instability in dogs using   light absorption considering individual head and
                       goniometry and digital image analysis. Vet Surg, 2005.   prefrontal cortex anatomy: implications for optical
                       34(5): pp. 463–8.                                  neuroimaging. PLoS One, 2011. 6(10): p. e26377.
                     367.  Levine, G.J., et al. Description and repeatability of a   380.  Lapchak, P.A., et al. Transcranial near-infrared
                       newly developed spinal cord injury scale for dogs. Prev Vet   laser transmission (NILT) profiles (800 nm): Systematic
                       Med, 2009. 89(1–2): pp. 121–7.                     comparison in four common research species. PLoS One,
                     368.  Draper, W.E., et al. Low-level laser therapy reduces   2015. 10(6): p. e0127580.
                       time to ambulation in dogs after hemilaminectomy: a   381.  Hamblin, M.R. Shining light on the head:
                       preliminary study. J Small Anim Pract, 2012. 53(8): pp.   Photobiomodulation for brain disorders. BBA Clin, 2016.
                       465–9.                                             6: pp. 113–24.
                     369.  Tramontana, A., R. Sorge, and J.C.M. Page. Laser   382.  Moges, H., et al. Light therapy and supplementary
                       biostimulation effects on invertebral disks: histological   riboflavin in the SOD1 transgenic mouse model of familial
                       evidence on intra-observer samples. Retrospective double-  amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (FALS). Lasers Surg Med,
                       blind study. Laser Ther, 2016. 25(4): pp. 285–90.  2009. 41(1): pp. 52–9.
                     370.  Zdrodowska, B., et al. Comparison of the effect of   383.  De Taboada, L., et al. Transcranial laser therapy
                       laser and magnetic therapy for pain level and the range   attenuates amyloid-beta peptide neuropathology in
                       of motion of the spine of people with osteoarthritis   amyloid-beta protein precursor transgenic mice. J
                       lower back [Article in Polish]. Pol Merkur Lekarski, 2015.   Alzheimers Dis, 2011. 23(3): pp. 521–35.
                       38(223): pp. 26–31.                              384.  Farfara, D., et al. Low-level laser therapy ameliorates
                     371.  Takhtfooladi, M.A., et al. Effect of low-level laser   disease progression in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s
                       therapy (685 nm, 3 J/cm(2)) on functional recovery of the   disease. J Mol Neurosci, 2015. 55(2): pp. 430–6.
                       sciatic nerve in rats following crushing lesion. Lasers Med   385.  Yang, X., et al. Low energy laser light (632.8 nm)
                       Sci, 2015. 30(3): pp. 1047–52.                     suppresses amyloid-beta peptide-induced oxidative and
                     372.  Yang, C.C., et al. Synergistic effects of low-level laser   inflammatory responses in astrocytes. Neuroscience, 2010.
                       and mesenchymal stem cells on functional recovery in rats   171(3): pp. 859–68.
                       with crushed sciatic nerves. J Tissue Eng Regen Med, 2016.   386.  Meng, C., Z. He, and D. Xing. Low-level laser
                       10(2): pp. 120–31.                                 therapy rescues dendrite atrophy via upregulating
                     373.  Santos, A.P., et al. Functional and morphometric   BDNF expression: implications for Alzheimer’s disease. J
                       differences between the early and delayed use of   Neurosci, 2013. 33(33): pp. 13505–17.
                       phototherapy in crushed median nerves of rats. Lasers   387.  Shaw, V.E., et al. Neuroprotection of midbrain
                       Med Sci, 2012. 27(2): pp. 479–86.                  dopaminergic cells in MPTP-treated mice after









         REDONDO PRINT (4-COL BLEED).indd   226                                                                        08/08/2019   09:51
   235   236   237   238   239   240   241   242   243   244   245