Abstract
Light, i.e., optical radiation, is mainly used as ultraviolet radiation in dermatotherapy. The most important therapeutic modalities include irradiation with UV-B (280–320 nm) or narrow spectrum UV-B (311–313 nm), UV-A (320–400 nm) or UV-A1 (340–400 nm) as well as the combination of a photosensitizer (mostly psoralens) with UV-A radiation in photochemotherapy. In this chapter, these procedures are explained and indications, dosage recommendations, and risks are described.
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Hölzle, E., Lehmann, P. (2022). Physical Therapy: Light. In: Plewig, G., French, L., Ruzicka, T., Kaufmann, R., Hertl, M. (eds) Braun-Falco´s Dermatology. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-63709-8_117
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