Infrared light is a type of.
Red light treatment for parkinson s.
Recent research has indicated that there may be unexplored symptomatic benefits by using light therapy to treat parkinson s disease patients.
Using infrared light therapy for parkinson s and alzheimer s for neurological conditions such as parkinson s and alzheimer s disease red or infrared light therapy applied to the head for 20 minutes per day appears to be optimal say researchers.
This light approach is particularly appealing in parkinson s disease because patients commonly suffer from excessive daytime sleepiness fatigue sleep disorders as well as depression and all have been reported to potentially improve.
Red light therapy rlt is a treatment that may help skin muscle tissue and other parts of your body heal.
One study in 8 people with parkinson s showed that near infrared light therapy after 2 weeks may improve speech cognition and freezing when used as a non invasive therapy so using the light.
Prof john mitrofanis research team are leaders in understanding the effect of red and near inrared light.
Tasmanians with parkinson s disease have been experimenting with red and near infrared light treatment for the past few years after being inspired by the research work of the university of sydney.
A progressive neurodegenerative disease the causes of parkinson s are not fully known.
It exposes you to low levels of red or near infrared light.
Various animal models of parkinson s disease shown improved motor control and locomotor activity as measured by both mobility and velocity after near infrared is applied 10.
It is a repair oriented therapy aimed at stabilizing defective neurons.
Red and infrared light λ 600 1 070 nm therapy known also as photobiomodulation has been reported to offer neuroprotection and to improve locomotor behaviour in animal models of parkinson s disease from rodents to non human primates rojas and gonzalez lima 2011.
Retired tasmanian federal politician max burr is a sufferer of parkinson s who tried light therapy after reading a research paper published by the sydney university s professor john mitrofanis on the use of photobiomodulation the term used for light s ability to modulate key biological processes at a cellular level in animal.