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Clinical Application of LLLT to Collision Athletes
Low reactive level laser therapy (LLLT) using low power laser has attracted attention not only for pain relief but also for its contribution to conditioning the players i.e. in improving muscle fatigue in recent years. This article describes the current status of the medical operation in teams and future interventions by LLLT for collision sports involving contact play, specifically rugby, where the author is mainly involved.