Photobiomodulation for Brain Health and Neurological Recovery
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This scientific study explored the effects of photobiomodulation (PBM), also known as red and near-infrared light therapy, on brain function, neurological recovery, and cognitive support.
Key Findings
Researchers found that photobiomodulation may:
- Support brain tissue repair and recovery
- Improve mitochondrial function and ATP production
- Reduce inflammation and oxidative stress
- Enhance blood flow and cellular regeneration
- Support neuroprotection and cognitive recovery
How It Works
PBM uses specific wavelengths of light to stimulate mitochondria, increasing cellular energy production and activating biological pathways involved in repair, circulation, and neurological support.
Clinical Importance
The findings suggest PBM may have therapeutic potential in:
- Brain health and neuroprotection
- Cognitive recovery
- Inflammation reduction
- Tissue repair
- Neurological support
Conclusion
The study suggests that photobiomodulation is a promising, safe, and noninvasive therapy that may support brain health, recovery, and neurological function through cellular-level stimulation.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38763575/