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  2. Low-level laser therapy - Wikipedia

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    The usefulness of red laser, laser acupuncture, and reflexology in the treatment of RA patients is not well enough demonstrated. [58] A 2019 systematic review and meta-analysis found evidence for pain reduction in osteoarthritis. [15] While it does not appear to improve pain in temporomandibular disorders, it may improve function. [59]

  3. Infrared sauna - Wikipedia

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    An infrared sauna uses infrared heaters to emit infrared light experienced as radiant heat which is absorbed by the surface of the skin. Infrared saunas are popular in alternative therapies, where they are claimed to help with a number of medical issues including autism, cancer, and COVID-19, but these claims are entirely pseudoscientific.

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  6. Skarp Technologies - Wikipedia

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    Skarp Technologies, Inc. is a US company (registered on August 12, 2015, no. 201522510335) based in Irvine, California.Co-founded by Morgan Gustavsson and Paul Binun, [1] the company gained public attention in October 2015 when it launched a Kickstarter campaign to promote the Skarp Laser Razor.

  7. Laser ultrasonics - Wikipedia

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    The "Laser Ultrasonic" technique is part of those measurement techniques known as "non-destructive techniques or NDT", that is, methods which do not change the state of measurand itself. Laser ultrasonics is a contactless ultrasonic inspection technique based on excitation and ultrasound measurement using two lasers.

  8. Tunable laser - Wikipedia

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    If the temperature of the laser is changed, then the index change of the DBR structure causes a shift in its peak reflective wavelength and thus the wavelength of the laser. The tuning range of such lasers is typically a few nanometres, up to a maximum of approximately 6 nm, as the laser temperature is changed over ~50 K. As a rule of thumb ...

  9. Laser & Photonics Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Laser & Photonics Reviews is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering research on all aspects of optical science.It is published by Wiley-VCH and contains reviews and original papers/letters.