Physics & Light
Physiological Effects
Dosage & Parameters
Clinical Applications
Evidence-Based
100

This property describes laser light being one specific wavelength.

What is monochromatic? 

100

Primary chromophores that absorb laser energy.

What are hemoglobin and melanin?

100

The total energy delivered is measured in this unit. 

What is J/cm2?

100
Technique used for large treatment areas with 1 cm spacing.

What is grid technique?

100

T or F: Super pulsing helps photons penetrate deeper.

False

200

This property refers to laser light waves traveling in phase.

What is coherent?

200

LLLT is included in the clinical practice guidelines for all conditions except:

Achilles tendinopathy 

200

Formula used to calculate energy density. 

What is Power x Time/ Area?

200
Technique where probe is moved continuously.

What is scanning technique?

200

Type of tissue that often shows no response to LLLT.

What is healthy tissue?

300

The positive portion of a shockwave is defined as 

Compressive phase of the wave 

300

When reporting dose, all of the following should be included.

Wavelength, area treated, and total energy applied

300

This parameter determines how fast energy is delivered.

What is power (watts or mW)?

300

Joint position recommended during treatment. 

What is open-packed position?

300

Laser vs control in tendinopathy studies shows this result.

What is no significant difference?

400

RPW energy __ as it travels through tissue.

Dissipates

400

Immediate reduction in pain complaints while treating patients with a high power laser is primarily due to changes in: 

Peripheral nerves 

400

Depth of programmed energy is defined by stand offs

Focused shockwaves 

400

Pulse frequency used for tissue healing.

What is 1-20 pps?

400

This type of bias may occur when patients report improvement simply from receiving a treatment like LLLT. 

What is the placebo effect?

500

Depth of penetration is impacted primarily by which device related variable?

Wavelength 

500

Contraindications of laser therapy (list some):

Abdominal or lumbosacral points in pregnant females, epiphyseal lines in children, thoracic region or over the pacemaker itself in patients with pacemakers, patients who are taking drugs that have heat or light sensitive contraindications 

500
What is the primary benefit of using a pulsed setting when treating with a laser?

Reducing heat on the surface of the skin.

500

The reason that high power laser can impact both acute and chronic pain is primarily because:

Both acute and chronic pain sensory nerves are impacted by high intensity light. 

500

What would be appropriate choices for setting up a plan of care to address tendinopathy? (There are several options you can say one) 

Incorporating high load, long duration activities to laod the injured tendons 

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