Abstract

I am pleased to have the opportunity to serve as guest editor for this special issue of Lasers in Surgery and Medicine that concentrates on low level laser therapy (LLLT) also known as photobiomodulation. I would like to thank Drs. Stuart Nelson and Henry Chan for the invitation to be guest editor and to pay a special tribute to the talented and tireless Ms. Beth Mallen, without whom this would have been an impossible task. LLLT has been known since a few years after the discovery of lasers (incidentally celebrating their 50th anniversary this year). However, it is only in relatively recent times that LLLT has become scientifically and clinically accepted by even a fraction of the medical community. We hope this issue will make a contribution towards increasing the awareness among both physicians and the general scientific public that hard evidence is now available that “sheds light” on the basic mechanisms, pre-clinical applications and clinical benefits of LLLT. It contains a review, basic science and clinical research submissions providing new information concerning cell biology studies after LLLT and highlighting many possible clinical applications of LLLT.

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