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During the WALT 2006 congress in Lemesos, we suggested that laserpuncture relased a cutaneous neurotransmitter from histaminic origin (H3 - H4) stimulating functions below the level of injury.

Here we present complementary photos in case of a stroke compared to what was already observed on two individuals with paraplegia.

We noted that the apparition of the erythema on the arm came from the proximal to the distal, i.e. from the shoulder down to the hand although the laserheads were placed around the fist.

The same phenomenon appeared on the front of the patient who suffered a stroke.

The nature of such phenomeon, rubefaction, suggests that is is not an allergy but a subcutaneous system appearing under the laserponcture stimulation.

We may wonder if it is a sketch of the acupunctural graph.

It has also been noted that diuresis increases together with a modification of the volume of muscle masses of thighs and calves. Such observation goes for men, women and children suffering from a complete or incomplete SCI.
For more information, read the article written by Albert Bohbot and Cécile Jame-Collet entitled
Restructuring of Limb Morphology by Laserponcture® Therapy.

Example 1 of a SCI individual:

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Exemple 2 of a SCI individual:

 

Example of a stroke:

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  • Shining New Light on Neural Circuits, article published in the 2006 December issue of Science
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  • Visit the clinic (videoclip)!
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  • Participant to the World Association of Laser Therapy, 25-28 Oct. 2006
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    Read the program | View the powerpoint - © 2006 - All rights reserved | Watch Elena's video (9 Mo) |

  • "Laserponcture: a Hope for Paraplegics", written by S. Zaghet
    Dissertation defended at the Haute Ecole André Vésale (Belgium) by a student in physiotherapy. 2006.

  • Laserpuncture history
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Last update: 29 Oct. 2008


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