05/03/2024
What is PBMT Therapy?
Photobiomodulation therapies are being used clinically and experimentally to treat a variety of processes and conditions.
Photobiomodulation therapies including photon light, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and other incoherent light sources are used both clinically and experimentally.
Vaginal tissues (e.g., skin) relax as women age or give birth.
Microcirculation and blood flow to the va**nal and urethral tissues decrease with menopause, and the decrease in estrogen negatively affects va**nal hydration and bladder function. The principle behind the current use of PBMT to treat va**nal tissues is to stimulate the synthesis of collagen and elastin in the va**nal tissues. It supports the urethrova**nal sphincter and urethra, as well as promotes vasodilatation of the submucosa of the va**na and urethra, tightening the va**na.
Photobiomodulation activates cytochrome c oxidase, which increases mitochondrial electron transport, leading to an increase in adenosine triphosphate. (ATP) increases, and photoreceptors in the mitochondria of tissue cells absorb red and near-infrared light, triggering a cascade of events that leads to the production of reactive oxygen species.
Stimulation of collagen production and up-regulation of various cvtokines enhances the activity of various cellular components in the local wound environment.ATP production and other metabolic pathways to enhance intracellular metabolism and induce or reduce pain, inflammation PBMT accelerates wound healing and tensile strength in both normal and abnormal populations.
PBMT has also been shown to be an effective treatment
for other inflammatory processes.