Photobiomodulation clinical trials
4 indexed studies · 4 currently recruiting
- Not yet recruitingNA
Can Acute Photobiomodulation Improve Balance and Cognition in Individuals With Ataxia: a Pilot Feasibility Placebo Randomized Controlled Trial.
This study looks into whether a special type of light therapy, called photobiomodulation, can help people with ataxia improve their balance and thinking skills. It's a small, early study to see if this treatment is safe and worthwhile.
For: AtaxiaUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Wearable-Based Study of Depression and Sleep in Older Adults
This 4-year study in Taiwan looks at new ways to help older adults with depression and sleep problems. It uses special wearable devices, like headbands that use light therapy, to see if they can improve mood and sleep.
For: Elderly Depression · Sleep DisturbanceUnited Kingdom - Not yet recruitingNA
Using Red Light Therapy to Ease Skin Side Effects and Mouth Side Effects, in Children and Young People Aged 0 to 16 Years Old, Receiving Radiotherapy
This study looks at using red light therapy to help children aged 0-16 years having radiotherapy. It aims to reduce sore skin and mouths caused by treatment, making their experience more comfortable.
For: Radio Dermatitis · Mucositis Oral · OesophagitisUnited Kingdom - RecruitingNA
Can Photobiomodulation Improve Balance and Cognition in Individuals Over 60: a Pilot Feasibility Placebo Randomized Controlled Trial.
This study looks at whether a home-based light treatment can improve balance and memory in people over 60. It aims to find safe, practical ways to help older adults stay active and mentally sharp, potentially preventing falls and improving quality of life.
For: Age >60United Kingdom