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Scientific studies supporting modern medical therapies

At Mediplex, many of the treatments and techniques used in patient care are supported by published clinical research. Studies from leading medical journals and institutions highlight the effectiveness of advanced therapies such as photobiomodulation, ultrasound guided procedures, and regenerative approaches. These findings reinforce our commitment to evidence based medicine, precision treatment, and long term patient outcomes.

Systemic Anti Inflammatory Effects

A comprehensive umbrella review covering 204 randomized clinical trials and more than 9000 participants confirmed moderate to high certainty evidence that photobiomodulation reduces systemic inflammation and may improve cognitive performance.

Source: Effects of Photobiomodulation on Multiple Health Outcomes (Nature / PMC)

Fibromyalgia & Chronic Systemic Pain

A triple blind randomized controlled trial found that whole body photobiomodulation sessions led to significant reductions in pain and fatigue. Nearly 89.5 percent of participants reported feeling much better after treatment.

Source: Outcomes of Whole Body Photobiomodulation on Pain and Quality of Life in Fibromyalgia (medRxiv)

Maximum Accuracy in Joint Injections

A systematic review of Level I human studies compared ultrasound guided knee injections with traditional blind injections. Ultrasound guidance achieved accuracy rates between 95 and 100 percent in all studies reviewed.

Source: Ultrasound Guided Knee Injections Are More Accurate Than Blind Injections (BMJ / PubMed)

Advanced Recovery for Sports & Soft Tissue Injuries

Research on photobiomodulation therapy for tendonitis and muscle strain shows significant pain reduction and faster return to function compared with traditional exercise therapy alone.

Source: The Effectiveness of Photobiomodulation Therapy on Pain and Function (MDPI)

Precision Shoulder & Tendon Repair

Clinical comparisons of shoulder tendon treatments showed that unguided blind punctures were inaccurate 61.6 percent of the time. Ultrasound guided procedures achieved approximately 95 percent precision.

Source: Comparison of Ultrasound Guided Versus Blind Interventions of the Supraspinatus Tendon

Traumatic Brain Injury & Concussion

Harvard affiliated research demonstrates that Photobiomodulation can stimulate brain cell energy (ATP) and reduce neuro inflammation after injury.

Source: Photobiomodulation for Traumatic Brain Injury and Stroke (PMC5803455)

Our Commitment to Evidence Based Medicine

At Mediplex, treatment decisions are guided by peer reviewed research, established medical guidelines, and clinical expertise. By integrating modern technology with scientifically supported therapies, we strive to deliver safe, effective, and responsible medical care focused on long term patient outcomes.