ASACampus Scientific Review

Energy for Health

Energy for Health is the magazine curated by ASAcampus, the joint laboratory between ASA’s Research Division and the Department of Experimental Biomedical and Clinical Science of the University of Florence.

The direct evidence of the commitment in disseminating scientific knowledge and in culturally promoting laser therapy and magnetotherapy.

The magazine presents the results of basic and clinical studies’ research carried out around the world. The articles to be published are selected using a peer review process.

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This case report describes the positive outcomes of complementing conventional rehabilitation therapies with electromagnetic therapy for a dog in multiple trauma conditions.
A 67-year-old female patient diagnosed with type II diabetes and polyneuropathy of the lower extremities undergoes laser therapy to manage severe pain.
A 69-year-old female undergoes MLS Laser Therapy treatments to assist in the healing of a chronic venous ulcer on the lower leg.
After introducing a classification of the photo-induced effects, this article concentrates on the photothermal ones, analyzing their role in both therapeutic effects and safety issues.
Evidence suggests that the application of electromagnetic field (EMF) might be a valid approach to promote nerve regeneration.
This study evaluates the therapeutical effects of MLS® laser and the combined therapy of microwave diathermy and interference current, in patients with glenohumeral joint peritendinitis. The intergroup analysis showed a greater improvement of MLS Laser Therapy in terms of pain reduction at the end of the treatment and at the mid-term follow-up visit.
This paper reports the findings of an observational study investigating the efficacy of pulsed electromagnetic fields (PEMF) in treating osteoarthritis (OA). The observational study produced evidence showing a notable reduction in joint pain and an improvement in joint mobility for dogs treated with magnetotherapy.
This study explores the efficacy of the MLS® laser in the treatment of neuropathy and in combination with the treatment of OSA and bruxism as a mechanism for nerve entrapment demonstrates a long-term cure.
Degenerative Joint Disease (DJD) is one of the most common and disabling Orthopaedic conditions of pets. This study compared the efficacy on arthritic pain control of a physical therapy protocol, including MLS® treatment and hydrotherapy, versus traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) therapy.