The purpose of this study is to find a way to monitor dehydration in human tissue using optics. Dehydration is a common condition among elderly but there are no clinical ‘gold standard’ to monitor the condition. Theory on the physiology of dehydration, anatomy of human skin, electromagnetic radiation, lasers, laser-tissue interaction and heat transfer in tissue is provided to support the basis of our project. In this study, human skin was exposed to infrared radiation from a laser diode and the temperature response was registered. Three different test procedures were performed, one on the ear lobe and two on the forearm, on four test subjects. Near-infrared laser diodes (780 nm and 980 nm) were used due to absorption characteristics of wate...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Infrared (IR) rays, which comprise approximately 40% of the solar radiatio...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.Th...
Background: CO(2) lasers have been used for several decades as an experimental non-touching pain sti...
Several types of lasers are available for eliciting laser evoked responses (LEPs). In order to under...
Laser thermal therapy uses near-infrared optical energy to heat and thereby treat diseased tissues s...
The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of laser radiation on the skin wound healing using ...
Infrared radiation can be utilized to stimulate the nervous system. Its ability to travel through di...
textLaser applications in dermatology typically involve heating of a subsurface target, such as a b...
Laser-tissue interaction is of great interest due to its significant application in biomedical optic...
Near-infrared spectroscopic methods have been developed to determine the degree of hydration of huma...
Objective: To investigate the effect of therapeutic infrared class 3B laser irradiation on skin temp...
Objective: To investigate the effect of therapeutic infrared class 3B laser irradiation on skin temp...
Near-IR spectroscopic methods have been developed to determine the degree of hydration of human skin...
Traditional moxibustion therapy can stimulate heat and blood-vessel expansion and advance blood circ...
International audienceLaser technology is increasingly used, and it is crucial for both safety and m...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Infrared (IR) rays, which comprise approximately 40% of the solar radiatio...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.Th...
Background: CO(2) lasers have been used for several decades as an experimental non-touching pain sti...
Several types of lasers are available for eliciting laser evoked responses (LEPs). In order to under...
Laser thermal therapy uses near-infrared optical energy to heat and thereby treat diseased tissues s...
The goal of this paper is to examine the effects of laser radiation on the skin wound healing using ...
Infrared radiation can be utilized to stimulate the nervous system. Its ability to travel through di...
textLaser applications in dermatology typically involve heating of a subsurface target, such as a b...
Laser-tissue interaction is of great interest due to its significant application in biomedical optic...
Near-infrared spectroscopic methods have been developed to determine the degree of hydration of huma...
Objective: To investigate the effect of therapeutic infrared class 3B laser irradiation on skin temp...
Objective: To investigate the effect of therapeutic infrared class 3B laser irradiation on skin temp...
Near-IR spectroscopic methods have been developed to determine the degree of hydration of human skin...
Traditional moxibustion therapy can stimulate heat and blood-vessel expansion and advance blood circ...
International audienceLaser technology is increasingly used, and it is crucial for both safety and m...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Infrared (IR) rays, which comprise approximately 40% of the solar radiatio...
2010 Summer.Includes bibliographic references.Covers not scanned.Print version deaccessioned 2022.Th...
Background: CO(2) lasers have been used for several decades as an experimental non-touching pain sti...