NovoTHOR testimonial: Rob Demotts – sports recovery

Listen to Rob Demotts talk about the unique NovoTHOR, sharing what he has learned about the technology and how it has helped him and the effects he has experienced at Free Motion.

NovoTHOR has helped Rob with sports recovery, gaining more performance, higher energy levels, helped the immune system, and he has less aches and pains throughout the body. It's very cool.

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Course Testimonial: Erica Marxer RN OCN

Erica Marxer RN OCN"James was super funny and engaging. I learned a ton and left the class feeling very excited to try this out."

Erica Marxer
Oncology RN
Helena MT, USA

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Course Testimonial: Monika Tournis

THOR Online Training Courses"The presenter was excellent. The materials provided for download are very helpful in addition to the protocols discussed in the webinar. James answered so many questions. It is interesting to get knowledgeable answers to some of the confusing marketing claims online. Great discussion of LED vs Laser. I was glued to the class the entire day and benefited so much. It was so helpful to deepen my understanding of what can and can't be achieved with the treatments."

Monika Tournis
Massage/ herbalist
San Rafael CA, USA

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Course Testimonial: Dr. Dalia Niknam

Dr. Dalia Niknam, Dentist"The training was incredible. Beyond my expectations regarding how organized and well delivered it was. James's ability to teach in a clear way was absolutely great! He is an excellent teacher!"

Dr. Dalia Niknam
Dentist
Los Alamitos CA, USA

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NovoTHOR testimonial: Kayleigh – CrossFit training

CrossFit extraordinaire Kayleigh "Trapasaurus" Walsh explains how she combines NovoTHOR Whole Body Pod at Nouveau Health & Wellness with her CrossFit training and how it has helped her become a better athlete!

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NovoTHOR testimonial: Dee's performance improved dramatically

After just two weeks of enjoying the Superhuman Protocol including NovoTHOR, Dee's performance has improved dramatically! Some of the results she has seen – in less than a month! – include: Effortless runs, increased mile time and doubled deadlift weight. Dee says she now understands why the Natural Healing Center has so many five-star reviews!

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NovoTHOR testimonial: Noah – elbow reconstruction surgery

Noah Syndergaard, the star player for the NY Mets, talks about the benefits of using NovoTHOR at LifeWellMD that is helping him heal from his past injuries and helping him return to full function. He has tried so many other devices but finds NovoTHOR technology the best available.

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Photobiomodulation dramatically improved post-concussion symptoms that plagued Kail for years

Kail, one of A Mind For All Seasons many happy clients, discusses her experiences using the THOR Photomedicine Light Helmet – a powerful tool that performed amazingly well in pilot trials with Gulf War Veterans at the Boston VA.

Kail reports that using the light helmet helped her serious depression clear, decreased her fears about the future of her brain health, helped her improve her verbal skills and word retrieval abilities, and gave her a new lease on life. The light helmet uses specific wavelengths of red and near infrared light to calm inflammation, increase energy production at the cellular level, increase antioxidant production, and stimulate blood flow.

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Treating children's oral mucositis with THOR photobiomodulation

Belinda N. Mandrell PhD, RN, PNP has been at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital for over 30 years. Belinda speaks to James Carroll about how they have been treating their oral mucositis patients with photobiomodulation.

Read more about oral mucositis

PBM RECOMMENDED FOR ORAL MUCOSITIS (NICE)

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Course Testimonial: Bogdan Crisan DMD, Phd, Msc

Bogdan Crisan DMD, Phd, Msc, Oral Surgeon"The PBMT course by THOR, which I attended last year, was an important experience for me and for my professional activity. I have learned many new things about the effects of photobiomodulation in various pathologies in the oral and maxillofacial field. I recommend this training course presented by James Carroll to all those who are passionate about the role of laser on living tissues."

Bogdan Crisan DMD, Phd, Msc
Oral Surgeon
Cluj-Napoca, Romania

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Shepherd University Expands Wellness Center With Laser Pain Treatment

Cecelia Mason / Shepherd University - Photo of NovoTHOR

Shepherd University officials held a ribbon cutting ceremony Monday for the expansion of a pain clinic at the school.

The clinic uses a process called photobiomodulation, or PBM. It uses laser light therapy to reduce pain from degenerative diseases.

A PBM bed is included in the university's Wellness Center expansion and will be used to help those in and around the school's community. The school received $500,000 through the state's federal COVID relief funds for the clinic's expansion.

"The application could be for young and old, healthy and sick," said James Carroll, CEO of THOR Photomedicine. His company manufactures PBM beds.

"We know with athletes that it's very good; if you pretreat before training, you have less fatigue, you have less muscle soreness due to less inflammation," Carroll said. "But then if you're older, and you have degenerative diseases like osteoarthritis – that's an inflammatory joint disease – it would reduce the inflammation and therefore they'll have less pain."

Praveen Arany is the interim director for Shepherd's PBM Center for Excellence. He says the process is similar to exercising or taking supplements, helping build resistance against long-term health issues.

"It's a non-drug, non-interventional, non-invasive procedure; it's just like treatment," said Arany. "The advantage of that is there are no known side effects. And more importantly, it works on the wellness or the resilience of the people (being treated)."

Cecelia Mason / Shepherd University officials cutting a ribbon to celebrate the expansion of the school's PBM facility

Shepherd University officials cutting a ribbon to celebrate the expansion of the school's PBM facility
The university plans to use the technology to research PBM's effect on long COVID fatigue and opioid addiction.

Wellness Center director Jennifer Flora says she sees this as a starting point for even more expansion.

"When this building was developed, we labeled it a Wellness Center with hopes to offer additional wellness services – and we do on a very small scale," Flora said. "It's really rewarding to actually have an additional wellness service to really live up to our name."

The Shepherd University Wellness Center is offering three free sessions to the general public starting Wednesday.

Source: wvpublic.org

Course Testimonial: Wendy St. Cyr RDHBS

Wendy St. Cyr RDHBS"Fabulous presentation and wise, experienced, well versed speaker.  So grateful to you James. Exceptional.  Appreciate the late night for you and accommodating other time zones.  Thank you. Love the custom option of asking questions prior to the course.  All of my questions were answered.  Thank you again. So grateful to have found you and your team.  Many thanks.  Like 1000."

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Dentist
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NovoTHOR testimonial: Kim – fibromyalgia and fatigue

Kim went to Natural Healing Center with fibromyalgia, fatigue, shoulder and hip pain, brain fog and in general, just not feeling well. Her pain levels are so much less, she can now tolerate heavy exercise. NovoTHOR has made a big impact on healing her tennis elbow and improving her skin.

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A new study conducted by St. Jude Nursing Research using Photobiomodulation

St Jude Hospital is the world's leading research centre for catastrophic diseases in children. They just published a story on our Photobiomodulation treatment of Oral Mucositis, a common side-effect of chemotherapy or radiotherapy treatments.

Shining a Light on Mucositis

A new study conducted by St. Jude Nursing Research uses a painless therapy to help children avoid a common side effect of bone marrow transplantation.

Read the full article at www.stjude.org

American Oncology Network to be First Medical Oncology Network in United States to Offer THOR® Light Therapy at The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders

New technology helps prevent oral mucositis for head and neck cancer patients undergoing radiation or chemoradiation

THE CENTER FOR CANCER AND BLOOD DISORDERS
Fort Myers, Fla. & Bethesda, Md., March 08, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders (CCBD), an American Oncology Network (AON) partner, is pleased to announce it is now offering THOR® Photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy for the prevention and treatment of mouth sores in cancer therapy patients. Patients can now receive light therapy at both office locations in Maryland, Bethesda at 6410 Rockledge Drive, Suite 660 and in Germantown at 19735 Germantown Road, Suite 255.

The positive effects of PBM therapy on oral mucositis have been reported in 42 randomized controlled trials and nine systematic reviews, reducing the incidence of severe mucositis. Guidelines issued by the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (MASCC) in 2019 recommend the use of PBM for the prevention and treatment of oral mucositis caused by radiation.

"Cancer patients deal with many side effects when they go through treatment," said Dr. Mark G. Goldstein of The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. "Head and neck cancer patients receiving a high dose of chemoradiation treatment are almost 100 percent guaranteed to get a high level of oral mucositis. These painful mouth sores can make everyday tasks like eating, swallowing or brushing teeth difficult. Being able to offer our patients light therapy can bring therapeutic benefit. Without sores, patients can maintain their treatment schedules and may be able to avoid feeding tubes as well as narcotics. Maintaining treatment schedules can improve cancer control and overall outcome, along with reducing any long-term side effects."

Each light treatment takes about 60 seconds and is painless. The light unit is shaped like a flat popsicle which is placed inside the mouth. With this single light unit, the entire mouth can be treated including the tongue as well as the areas near and behind the tonsils. Research done in the United States, United Kingdom, Brazil, India and Europe, shows no side effects.

Medical Director and CEO of The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders Dr. Ralph Boccia added, "New developments continue to improve a patient's quality of life. Currently only a handful of medical universities offer this light therapy. We're excited to be one of the first community medical oncology practices in the country to be able to offer and treat mucositis, a major side effect suffered by many cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy treatment."

AON CEO Brad Prechtl, MBA said, "Bringing the most advanced and innovative technologies to patients is an essential part of CCBD's mission as a community oncology practice to provide exceptional cancer care to patients close to home."

AON is an alliance of physicians and seasoned healthcare leaders that provides a unique array of enhanced services to its affiliated community-based oncology practices. It consistently strives to find innovative ways to connect with patients. AON's community oncology model allows physicians to focus on what matters most — their patients.

About The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders: (CCBDMD.com)

Specialists in the diagnosis and treatment of blood disorders and cancer, The Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders has been serving patients in the communities and surrounding areas of Bethesda and Germantown, Maryland for more than 25 years. Their individualized approach to patient care includes chemotherapy, targeted therapy, immunotherapy and when appropriate, cutting edge therapies on clinical trials. The practice regularly performs more than 300 clinical trials on new and developing diagnostic devices and techniques for cancer and diseases. Patients receive home delivery of oral cancer medications, in-house lab and pathology and on-site infusion therapy. The practice also offers comprehensive support with nutrition guidance and financial counseling.

About American Oncology Network, LLC: (AONcology.com)

American Oncology Network, LLC (AON) is an alliance of physicians and seasoned healthcare leaders partnering to ensure the long-term success of community oncology. Launched in 2018, the rapidly expanding AON network represents 92 physicians and 62 nurse practitioners and physician assistants practicing across 16 states. The executive management team of AON encompasses more than three decades of oncology practice management experience, enabling physicians to focus on what matters most – providing the highest quality care for patients.

The organization provides unique and comprehensive protocols for managing administrative procedures and enhancing ancillary services for its affiliates. AON is able to aggregate volume and attain economies of scale, as it guides its member physicians and practices through the transition to value-based reimbursement models that improve the patient experience and help to reduce the per-capita cost of cancer care.

AON also provides a unique model of physician led, community-based oncology management. With services such as a centralized specialty pharmacy, diagnostics, pathology, fully integrated electronic medical records, a care management team and a variety of financial assistance programs, an alliance with AON ensures that patients' experiences will be at the very pinnacle of cancer care today.

News source: globenewswire.com

WVU Medicine Children's, WVU Cancer Institute work to reduce pain in pediatric cancer patients

Chemotherapy is difficult for any child, but when it causes mucositis, a painful side effect that causes ulcers to form in the mouth, it gets even harder. These children often require more pain medications and longer hospital stays.

Ben Wilson, 11, of Dilliner, Pa., was one of those patients. He was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma. The chemotherapy regimen he was on was known to cause mucositis, but it was his best course of treatment. When he developed mucositis, his mother, Alison Wilson, talked to Dr. Hannah Hazard-Jenkins, director of the WVU Cancer Institute, about the trouble Ben was having with sores in his mouth and how difficult it was to maintain a lengthy mouthwash regimen to try to treat them.

"We tried some preventive treatments, including cold therapy, where you have them eat a lot of ice and do a series of seven mouthwashes, " Alison Wilson said. "The cold therapy didn't help much. Plus, it's hard to use seven mouthwashes in a day, especially if you're a kid, and they don't taste very good."

Hazard-Jenkins reached out to Dr. Geraldine Jacobson, WVU Cancer Institute Radiation Oncology chair, who contacted the pediatric oncologists at WVU Medicine Children's to discuss whether the WVU Cancer Institute's new THOR device would help Ben.

The THOR photobiomodulation device uses low-level lasers in the near-infrared range that stimulate and promote wound healing and regeneration.

"Low-level laser therapy is indicated by a multinational supportive care association for treatment of oral mucositis in adults, " Jacobson said. "We have been using this treatment in the Department of Radiation Oncology since June to reduce oral mucositis in our head and neck cancer patients. The THOR device can be used outside the mouth along the cheek, jaw and neck to prevent mucositis lesions or inside the mouth to treat active wounds. There were positive reports of using this treatment for pediatric patients, so we decided to offer it to Ben."

Dr. Patrick Tomboc, chief of WVU Medicine Children's Hematology and Oncology, said he was amazed at how quickly the treatments helped Ben and prevented new sores from forming.

"This device greatly improves the quality of life for these patients, " Tomboc said. "Ben has required much less pain medication than most patients who develop mucositis. We've been able to reduce the length of his hospital stays and really help with his pain management without any side effects."

Photobiomodulation (PBM) reduces severity and duration of oral mucositis, and can be used for prevention.

The device is also indicated for use in wound healing, which helped Ben when the surgical wound on his foot was slow to heal.

"Ben had really been struggling with his wound healing all summer, and it's always a concern when you start chemotherapy with an open wound because it can slow healing even more, leaving it open to possible infection, " Alison Wilson said. "After a nurse in Radiation Oncology suggested we try it on his foot as well, we discussed it with his doctors. There were so few possible side effects that we decided to go ahead and see if it would help. We had more healing in one month than we had all summer."

"We're really grateful that they were willing to look into using this device on kids to see what other institutions were using it and the pros and cons of the treatment. We're also really excited that it has opened the door for other pediatric patients here, " she added.

Source: news.yahoo.com

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Course Testimonial: Rebecca Beagley

Rebecca Beagley, Veterinary Nurse"Course was excellent, a good explanation on how the machine works and I love that there is access to treatment plans and research."

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NovoTHOR testimonial: Alice – chronic back pain

Alice has had back problems for 50 years with the pain increasing as she got older. Alice goes to Universal Healing & Wellness and is feeling so much better and gives NovoTHOR the credit for this.

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Disclaimer: These comments by healthcare professionals and their patients are solely their own. They are uncompensated personal stories about how they have used, or been impacted by, light therapy. These uses have not been reviewed or cleared by FDA.

Congressional Briefing Highlight Video

U.S. CONGRESSIONAL BRIEFING. Ending Opioid Use – Washington DC

James Carroll presented evidence to Congress on the effectiveness of PBM for treating pain and where it can be used in place of opioids. Prof. Praveen Arany explained how and why it works, and Annette Quinn RN gave her first hand experience in treating over 854 patients with Oral Mucositis.

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Watch James Carroll's Congress speech on ending opioid use with Photobiomodulation

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James Carroll's Congress speech on ending opioid use with Photobiomodulation

A hundred million adults in the United States are affected by chronic pain and $600 billion a year is spent on in health care, direct health care costs and lost productivity because of pain.

49,000 people from opioids in 2017, 19,000 of which were from prescribed opioids for pain relief.

We believe that Photobiomodulation therapy can help reduce the prescribing of opioid medication for pain relief and we wish to draw attention to the Congress and health care policymakers, NIH and CMS, about this potentially valuable tool.

Learn more at CongressPBM.com

Watch the Congressional Briefing Highlight Video

Read James Carroll's Speech to Congress on citizenoversight.blogspot.com

THOR LLLT presentation at United Nations – Global Health Impact Forum

This 15 minute video starts with an overview of Photobiomodulation and low level light therapy. Later in the presentation James introduces the Lumithera treatment for Dry Age related Macular Degeneration (AMD).

More Class IV laser therapy misinformation

More Class IV laser therapy misinformationThe paper "High-intensity versus low-level laser therapy in the treatment of patients with knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial" Kheshie et al 2014 pitches the 3B BTL laser against the HIRO class IV "High intensity" laser. The results appear to show that the HIRO class IV "High intensity laser" was more effective than the "Low Level Laser". HOWEVER, the HIRO class IV "High intensity" laser was delivered over a large area (not adequately defined but approx 100cm2 by my estimation) so the intensity was actually very low (about 13mW/cm2 which is less than most LED systems), and the 3B BTL "Low Level Laser" was actually very high (4 x 200mW small, high intensity beams) and were held stationary on the patella for over half an hour, YES, HALF AN HOUR IN ONE SPOT! This is insane.

This paper leads people to think that the class IV Hiro laser was more effective because it was higher intensity when in fact the beam distribution meant the average intensity distribution was low (13mW/cm2). The 3B laser was not so effective because it was held stationary such that it would cause an overdose. If the 3B laser treatment had been delivered in using same scanning technique as the class IV then they would likely have achieved the same result. (I am not a fan of scanning because you can never be sure how much energy you have delivered to an area, better to use a low intensity device and hold it still in my view).

This paper misdirects the reader towards favouring class IV lasers rather than 3b or LED by misinforming the reader.

Continue reading

Class IV laser dose concern. An update from Prof. Jan Bjordal. World Association for Laser Therapy (WALT)

The title of last months PMLS editorial was Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT) and World Association for Laser Therapy (WALT) Dosage Recommendations. Written by the Scientific Secretary Prof. Jan Bjordal. He describes how far we have come and the importance of the WALT dosage recommendations. No abstract is available for editorials so I have prepared one for you below. Continue reading

Class IV laser treatments take longer than 3B lasers

A paper titled "The Effectiveness of Therapeutic Class IV (10 W) Laser Treatment for Epicondylitis" [ref] showed that 10 Watt Class IV laser (mixed 8W 970nm, 2W 810) was successful in reducing pain and improving function in an RCT with 15 patients, and that there was good statistical significance at 6 months following a course of 6 treatments.

The claim by class IV laser manufacturers is that class IV lasers are better (faster, deeper and more effective) than Class 3b and LED systems. Conversely the 3B laser and LED manufacturers argue that less power density is more effective because delivering energy too quickly can overdose tissues and class IV lasers might burn the skin.

Throughout this paper there are marketing messages claiming the advantages  of shorter treatment times than low power LLLT systems and of course the title shouts "10 Watt Class IV laser" just in case the reader is in any doubt that more power is what you need.

Regular readers of this column know my obsession with irradiation parameters, particularly dose rate effects (W/cm2) and will not be surprised to learn that I deconstruced the irradiation parameters used in this trial . Surprise, surprise they were the same low irradiance levels typically used by 3B lasers and LED systems, if not less and the treatment time was longer too.

Yes, it was a 10 Watt laser and yes, 3,000 joules was delivered, however it had a  large beam area and treatment was delivered over (45cm2) in a "painting fashion". The fluence (dose) was 6.6 Joules/cm2 and the power density was a tiny 22mW/cm2, consequently  treatment time was a hefty 5 mins.

The average irradiance was not disclosed in the paper and the reader is directed to think that more power is quicker.

P.S.  research trials with 3B lasers are typically 30 seconds to 3 mins and our recommended treatment is 1 min with a large LED cluster to the lateral epicondyle and 30 seconds for any related trigger points.

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The THOR LLLT Treatment Protocols Library

The Treatment Protocol Library is available only to THOR Customers and/or people who have attended a THOR training course in the last 3 years. All treatments are based on our four step method which includes treatment of the injury, trigger points, lymphatics and nerve roots.

Take a look to see how it works and let us know what you think.

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Course Testimonial: Blake Shanley

Blake Shanley, Holistic Health Consultant | Artist | Wordsmith"Great training course slides with informative and interesting graphs, tables, statistics, studies, etc. James was engaging, funny, interesting and entertaining, which is paramount in a speaker, particularly in online settings, obviously. We covered a lot of ground and it was very inspiring and exciting to learn how this technology is being successfully used. Gives you hope in a world that appears to just be getting progressively sicklier when the opposite should be true. I was never bored, disengaged or uninterested."

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Austin TX, USA

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