Novuslight.com: MLS® successfully treats cases of pneumonia from Covid-19

22 January 2021 - Research -

Novuslight.com, an American portal of technology which focuses on light, picks up the news of the positive results obtained by Doctor Scott Sigman (an orthopaedic surgeon in Massachusetts) when using MLS® Laser Therapy in a clinical trial to treat interstitial pneumonia caused by Covid-19.

The patients suffering from the virus who underwent therapy, showed significant improvement in some basic parameters such as respiratory indexes, radiological results and oxygen demand.

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