Use of polarized light to treat burns – Case study

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Martyna Dębska-Maik

2 (59) 2019 s. 214–217
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.20883/ppnoz.2019.35

Fraza do cytowania: Dębska-Maik M. Use of polarized light to treat burns – Case study. Polski Przegląd Nauk o Zdrowiu. 2019;2(59):214–217. DOI: https://doi.org/10.20883/ppnoz.2019.35

Polarized light therapy has many uses. First of all, it improves microcirculation, accelerates healing of wounds, supports the body's defense system, stimulates regenerative processes, reduces pain or eliminates it. The beneficial effects of using polarized light make more and more therapists use this method. The aim of this article was to present the effects of treatment of a 24-year-old patient with burns using polarized light. The patient was treated for second degree burns near the wrist. Burns were blistered, increased warmth, partial epidermal necrolysis, edema (4mm). Bioptron polarized light therapy was used in the patient. The treatments were performed in two series, each with 10 exposures. Eventually, burns disappeared. The treatment process lasted 10 days.

Key words: burn, health, polarized light.



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