Scientific References
Please see below a selection of Scientific References*
Pain Relief
Marina F Ballyzek; Vladislava Vesovic-Potik; Xiang He; Atholl Johnson (2005)
Dimitrios Stasinopoulos (2005)
Stasinopoulos D, Stasinopoulos L, Johnson MI (2005)
The Use of Polychromatic Polarised Light BIOPTRON in Physiotherapy
Dr M. Antonic (1990)
Stasinopoulos D, Papadopoulos C, Lamnisos D, Stasinopoulos L (2017)
Tendinopathy: The Role of Polarised Polychromatic Non-Coherent Light
Commonly called Bioptron Light
Michos Ioannis, Talias Michalis, Lamnisos Dimitrios, Dimopoulos Christos and
Stasinopoulos Dimitrios (2016)
Wound Therapy
A Conservative Approach for Deep Dermal Burn Wounds Using Polarised-Light Therapy
S.Monstrey, H.Hoeksema, H.Saelens, K.Depuydt, M.Hamdi, K. Van Landuyt and P. Blondeel
British Journal of Plastic Surgery (2002)
The Use of Polarised, Polychromatic, Non-coherent Light on a Non-Healing Burn Wound
Dr. P Maitz, NSW Statewide Burns Service, Concord Hospital Campus, Sydney, Australia (2004)
Peter Bolton, Mary Dyson and Steve Young
Tissue Repair Research Unit, Division of Anatomy and Cell Biology, United Medical and
Dental Schools of Guy’s and St. Thomas’s Guys Hospital Campus, London, UK (1992)
The Effects of Polarised Light Therapy in Pressure Ulcer Healing
Aleksandar Đurović, Dragan Marić, Zorica Brdaresk, Miodrag Jevtić , Slaviša Đurđević
Military Medical Academy, Clinic for Phyisical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Head Office,
Institute for Air Medicine, Belgrade (2008)
The Effect of Polarised Light on Wound Healing
S.Monstrey, H.Hoeksema, K.Depuydt, K. Van Landuyt and P. Blondeel
European Journal of Plastic Surgery (2000)
Dermatological Disorders and Skin Problems
Phototherapy in the treatment of Acne Vulgaris
A. Charakida; E.D Seaton; M.Charakida; P.Mouser; A.Avgerinos; A.C Chu
Department of Dermatology, Faculty of Medicine, Hammersmith Campus,
Imperial College, London, UK; Vascular Physiology Unit, Great Ormond Street Hospital,
Institute of Child Health, London, UK;
Elena Venizelou Hospital, Athens, Greece (2004)
The Use of Polarised Light in Aesthetic Surgery
M.M Colic; N.Vidojkovic; G.Lazovic (2004)
Seasonal Affective Disorder
Morning vs Evening Light Treatment of Patients with Winter Depression
A.J Levy, V.K Bauer, N.L Cutler, R.L Sack, S.Ahmed, K.H Thomas, M.L Blood, J.M Latham Jackson
Arch Gen Psychiatry/Vol 55 American Medical Association (1998)
Bright light improves vitality and alleviates distress in healthy people
T.Partonen, J. Lonnqvist
Department of Psychiatry, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland
Department of Mental Health and Alcohol Research, National Public Health Institute, Helsinki, Finland;
Journal of Affective Disorders 57 (2000)
Paediatric
The use of BIOPTRON Light Therapy in the treatment of children with musculoskeletal injuries.
Clinical Experience Report. Burkin IA, Okateyev VS. Traumatology Department, Sperandsky; Municipal Children's Hospital, Moscow, Russia. (2004)
The BIOPTRON Light Therapy in the life support and intensive care unit, Abstract.
Cerná O. Congress Proceedings, Prague, Czechoslovakia (2005)
Report on use of BIOPTRON polychromatic incoherent polarized light in paediatrics, Experience Report.
Khan MA. Russian Scientific Centre of Reconstructive Medicine and Balneotherapy, Moscow, Russia (2001)
Clinical efficiency of BIOPTRON polychromatic polarized light in the treatment of atopic dermatitis and frequent respiratory diseases in children, Allergology and Immunology in Paediatrics N3 (14), Khan MA, Erdes SI (September 2008)
Veterinary
The Effects of Bioptron Light Therapy on Wound Healing in Dogs
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Department of equine, small animal, poultry and wild animal diseases, University of Belgrade (2014)
* Further scientific references available on request