Photobiomodulation for

Depression

Depression is a mental health disorder characterized by persistent feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and a loss of interest or pleasure in activities.

Depression is more than just feeling sad or down temporarily; it is a complex condition that affects a person's thoughts, emotions, and behavior. The symptoms of depression can vary from person to person, but common depression symptoms can include:

Persistent sad, anxious, or "empty" mood
A person with depression may experience a prolonged period of sadness or a persistent feeling of emptiness, even when there is no apparent reason for it.

Loss of interest or pleasure in activities
A person with depression may lose interest in activities that they once enjoyed, such as hobbies, socializing, or spending time with loved ones.

Changes in appetite or weight
Depression can lead to changes in appetite, resulting in either significant weight loss or weight gain.

Sleep disturbances
Depression can disrupt a person's sleep patterns, leading to insomnia or excessive sleeping.

Fatigue or loss of energy
People with depression may feel constantly tired, lacking energy or motivation to engage in daily activities.

Feelings of worthlessness or guilt
Depression can cause a person to have persistent feelings of guilt, worthlessness, or self-blame, even when there is no rational reason for it.

Difficulty concentrating or making decisions
Depression can impair a person's ability to concentrate, make decisions, or remember things.

Physical symptoms
Some individuals with depression may experience physical symptoms such as headaches, stomachaches, or other unexplained pains.

Changes in mood or irritability
Depression can also manifest as increased irritability, agitation, or mood swings.

Thoughts of death or suicide
In severe cases, depression may lead to recurrent thoughts of death, suicide, or suicidal behaviors.

Research

Study provides evidence of the antidepressant efficacy of transcranial photobiomodulation on people with Depression

In a study by Schiffer, F. (2009), researchers tested whether near-infrared light could improve mood and brain function on 10 people with depression. They found that after receiving four short treatments of NIR light, several people showed significant improvements in their depression and anxiety symptoms with no side effects.

Significant improvement in depression symptoms with PBM treatment

people showed significant improvements in their depression and anxiety symptoms with no side effects.

Significant improvement in depression symptoms with PBM treatmentAnother study by Cassano P. (2016) found that tPBM reduced depressive symptoms in eight adults with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). These findings suggest that tPBM may be an effective and safe treatment option for depression.

Study provides evidence of the antidepressant efficacy of transcranial photobiomodulation on people with Depression

In a study by Schiffer, F. (2009), researchers tested whether near-infrared light could improve mood and brain function on 10 people with depression. They found that after receiving four short treatments of NIR light, several people showed significant improvements in their depression and anxiety symptoms with no side effects.

Significant improvement in depression symptoms with PBM treatment

people showed significant improvements in their depression and anxiety symptoms with no side effects.

Significant improvement in depression symptoms with PBM treatmentAnother study by Cassano P. (2016) found that tPBM reduced depressive symptoms in eight adults with Major Depressive Disorder (MDD). These findings suggest that tPBM may be an effective and safe treatment option for depression.

References

1. Askalsky, P., & Iosifescu, D. V. (2019). Transcranial Photobiomodulation For The Management Of Depression: Current Perspectives. Neuropsychiatric disease and treatment, 15, 3255–3272. 
https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S188906

2. Cassano P, Petrie SR, Hamblin MR, Henderson TA, Iosifescu DV. (2016). Review of transcranial photobiomodulation for major depressive disorder: targeting brain metabolism, inflammation, oxidative stress, and neurogenesis. Neurophotonics. 2016;3(3):031404. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4777909/

3. Hamblin MR. Shining light on the head: Photobiomodulation for brain disorders. BBA Clin. 2016 Oct 1;6:113-124. doi: 10.1016/j.bbacli.2016.09.002. PMID: 27752476; PMCID: PMC5066074. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5066074/ 


4. Schiffer, F., Johnston, A.L., Ravichandran, C. et al. Psychological benefits 2 and 4 weeks after a single treatment with near infrared light to the forehead: a pilot study of 10 patients with major depression and anxiety. Behav Brain Funct 5, 46 (2009). https://doi.org/10.1186/1744-9081-5-46  https://behavioralandbrainfunctions.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1744-9081-5-46#citeas