RESEARCH

Clinical research is ongoing and several studies have been published on light therapy or photobiomodulation for various conditions.

Take a look below to explore each research page:

Light therapy for Alzheimer's Disease

Alzheimer's

PBM has shown promise in improving cognitive function and reducing symptoms in individuals with Alzheimer's disease.

Parkinson's

Research suggests that PBM may be able to improve motor function, balance and cognition in individuals with Parkinson's disease.

Traumatic Brain Injury

PBM has been studied for TBI, with evidence suggesting it may help promote changes in brain volumes, and functional connectivity.

Long COVID

Studies suggest that photobiomodulation may help improve symptoms in individuals with long COVID, including fatigue and brain fog.

ADHD

Studies have explored the use of PBM as a non-invasive treatment for ADHD, with promising results in improving attention and focus.

Autism

Research suggests that PBM may help reduce irritability and other associated symptoms and behaviors in individuals with autism.

Depression

Studies suggest that PBM may be a promising treatment for depression, with potential to improve mood and reduce symptoms.

Anxiety

Research on photobiomodulation for anxiety has shown promise in reducing symptoms and improving quality of life.

PTSD

Evidence suggests that PBM for PTSD may help reduce symptoms like avoidance and numbing symptoms and improve cognition.

Wellness

PBM has potential for promoting wellness by improving sleep, reducing inflammation, and enhancing cellular function.

Alzheimer's

Long COVID

Parkinson's

Autism

Wellness

ADHD

PTSD

Brain Injury

Depression

Anxiety

Neuronic is not providing any medical advice. We advise you to consult a medical professional and conduct your own independent research.

Neuronic devices are not medical devices under any jurisdiction and are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.

Neuronic Research Efforts

Target ConditionInstitutionResearch TypeProgress StageRelease Date
DeliriumMater Research, MML, QueenslandCase Series - Pilot StudyInitial StagesQ4 - 2023
Long COVID
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Shepherd University
West Virginia University
University at Buffalo
Pilot StudyCompletedQ2 - 2023
PBM and EEGSanta Clara UniversityResearch ProjectIn Progress

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