医学中的低功率激光器。澳大利亚卫生技术咨询委员会1994年6月的报告。

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低功率激光器是指输出功率在毫瓦(mW)范围内的激光器。输出通常在1到30兆瓦之间,但可以高达100兆瓦;有人认为,低功率激光会引起生物刺激——一种对激光诱导细胞生化变化的光化学反应。然而,目前还没有普遍认可的理论来解释所谓的治疗效果的机制;没有确定波长、治疗方案和治疗条件;低功率激光被广泛用于治疗,主要是一系列肌肉骨骼问题,尽管几乎没有公布的疗效证据;来自对照试验的证据不确定且相互矛盾;澳大利亚卫生技术咨询委员会认为,低功率激光在治疗肌肉骨骼和其他疾病方面的功效尚未确定。因此,委员会建议:使用这项技术的人应采取步骤,从适当设计和实施的试验中获得明确的证据;在任何临床使用这种激光时,治疗方案都应该有明确的定义。
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Low-power lasers in medicine. A report by the Australian Health Technology Advisory Committee (AHTAC) June 1994.

Low-power lasers are those that deliver an output power in the milliwatt (mW) range. Output is typically between 1 and 30 mW, but can be up to 100 mW; It has been suggested that low power lasers cause biostimulation--a photochemical response to laser light inducing biochemical alterations in cells. However, there is no universally agreed theory to explain the mechanism of the claimed effects of treatment; The wavelengths, treatment protocols and conditions to be treated are not established; Low-power lasers are in widespread use for the treatment, in the main, of a range of musculoskeletal problems, despite little published evidence of efficacy; Evidence from controlled trials is inconclusive and conflicting; The Australian Health Technology Advisory Committee considers that the efficacy of low-power lasers in the treatment of musculoskeletal and other conditions is not established. The Committee therefore recommends that; those who use this technology should take steps to obtain unequivocal evidence of benefit from appropriately designed and conducted trials; and in any clinical use of such lasers, the treatment protocols should be clearly defined.

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