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Laser vacuum therapy

Laser vacuum therapy is an associated physiotherapy technique that combines local pressure (vacuum) in some parts of the body with simultaneous illumination by low-intensity laser irradiation (LLLT), providing a pronounced trophic-stimulating, antiedematous, anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect.

Simultaneous exposure to negative pressure and LLLT helps to normalize the condition of the skin, restore damaged or lost physiological functions, activate metabolic processes and microcirculation [, ]. Outside Russia, the technique is used only for cosmetic purposes, in anti-cellulite [, ] or lipolytic [ , , ] programs.

The technique is actively used in Russia in medical practice: in gynecology [ ], for the treatment of musculoskeletal system diseases [ ], in rehabilitation ofin rehabilitation of patients after stroke [, ], in patients with sensorineural hearing loss [ , ], in pediatrics [ ] in dentistry [ ], in urology [ ]

Laser vacuum therapy allows to eliminate quickly and effectively some disorders in tissues and organs: to reduce the rate of postoperative complications, accelerate tissue regeneration, eliminate stagnant processes in lungs and other organs and tissues; normalize the interaction of different systems of ANS and CNS; prevent the occurrence of contractures, muscle atrophy; accelerate lymph flow, etc. This is much-in-demand in clinical practice for the treatment of patients with a wide range of diseases [ ].

Quite a lot of research is devoted to the application of negative pressure to treat a variety of wounds, but the combination of LLLT and vacuum drainage involves better treatment outcome than using them separately [, ].

The references need to be formated per WP:MEDHOW. Also review articles need to be used. This appears to be mostly based on primary sources. Doc James (talk · contribs · email) 03:50, 28 September 2016 (UTC)
 * Next the Russian sources will need to be replaced by English ones. The content must also be based on review articles rather than primary sources. Best Doc James  (talk · contribs · email) 21:32, 30 September 2016 (UTC)