This was a case report which described the background, method, and test results of the effect of 3 wavelength lasers transmeatal irradiation treatment on motion sickness, using combined lasers with an output of 2.5 mW @ 532 nm 10.0 mW @ 808 nm 2.0 mW @ 1064 nm for transmeatal irradiation treatment. 10 patients aged 50 ± 25 were treated with MWLLLTI at a dose of 104 Joule in total for both ears per day for 15 consecutive days. It was found that MWLLLTI stimulation was effective in motion sickness treatment.
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Ma, Y. and Xu, X. (2019). Multi Wavelength Low Level Lasers Transmeatal Irradiation (MWLLLTI) for Motion Sickness. Open Access Library Journal, 6, e5239. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1105239.
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