The Effect of Low-Level Light Therapy on Capsaicin-Induced Peripheral and Central Sensitization in Healthy Volunteers: A Double-Blinded, Randomized, Sham-Controlled Trial.
Kordula Lang-IllievichRaimund WinterGudrun Rumpold-SeitlingerKurt SchichoChristian DornChristoph KlivinyiHelmar Bornemann-CimentiPublished in: Pain and therapy (2020)
Our data indicate that low-level light therapy is effective at reducing the heat and mechanical pain threshold in a human pain model, pointing to a significant modulating effect on peripheral and central sensitization. These effects-especially in the absence of reported side effects-make low-level light therapy a promising tool in pain management. The application of low-level light therapy to treat chronic pain should be considered for further clinical trials.