Abstract
According to a survey in 2021, around 12% of people were injured during the exercise, and they require the immediate healing process. Several tissue healing materials are incorporated into the sports rehabilitation process. However, the materials have a high rejection reaction rate, poor effect, and low healing speed, which affects aerobics rehabilitation training. The research difficulties are overcome by applying infrared and near-infrared photosensitive pi-conjugated materials to tissue healing procedures to maximize the result of sports rehabilitation. The research analysis discusses the conjugated materials composition and biocompatibility properties which helps to manage the skin healing drug release rate and durations. In addition, the pi-conjugated materials having a high Nearer-Infrared (NIR) observation rate between 600 nm to 1000nm then the materials are suitable for the photobiomodulation therapy wavelength. Then, NIR triggers the drug release from conjugated materials that are used to locate the injured area for treatment and rehabilitation process. Therefore, infrared and NIR-based conjugated materials effectively support injury rehabilitation and damaged tissue regeneration processes. The system efficiency is evaluated using various skin healing rates with different experiments and experimental groups.
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