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Ronald Hirschberg, DVM

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Photobiomodulation in an Integrative Medical Approach to Chronic Renal Disease in Companion Animals

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BA (Magna Cum Laude) DVM, Brockton Animal Hospital
Dr. Ronald Hirschberg is Medical Director of the Brockton Animal Hospital, a full-service veterinary referral hospital near Boston, Massachusetts. His involvement in the field of Clinical Photobiomodulation spans two decades with his focal area of interest in utilization of PBM as adjunct therapy in the treatment of Chronic Renal Disease. He continues to see clinical patients as well as teaching Photobiomodulation at several veterinary colleges throughout the United States as part of an “Educational Outreach Initiative” initiated in 2012.

He is a frequent invited speaker at many international Photobiomodulation conferences (WALT, NAALT, ISLMS, and ASLMS) as well as veterinary conferences throughout the US. He has written several textbook chapters and is a member of the editorial advisory board for Photobiomodulation, Photomedicine and Laser Surgery. His work to expand the clinical application of PBMT, in both humans and animals, is closely aligned with the global objectives of the “One Health Initiative”.
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Alexander C
Hi, Ronald. This is Alex Chan from Melbourne. We have communicated before on this topic. Thank you for this very informative presentation. For the humans, where do you put the LED for radiation to the sub lumbar lymph nodes? My email address is alexkschan@gmail.com.

Looking forward to hear from you.

Kind regards,

Alex
Ronald H
We do things a bit differently with humans due to the size. In humans we treat all of the lymph nodes as in the dog and cat and in addition we always treat abdominal quadrants as well as along the paraspinal muscles left and right from mid thoracic down to the sacral lumbar region. The laser placements over the kidneys are the same. All placements with LED with an irradiance of 50-60mW/cm2 for 60 seconds and the laser treatment as well for 60 seconds. We also treat every other day for the first 2-4 weeks. Then continue twice weekly.
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