A Week At The Clinic - S1 E5

EPISODE · Jul 27, 2025 · 28 MIN

A Week At The Clinic - S1 E5

from An Englishman Downunder .. from Kevin Harper in rural Australia · host Kevin Harper Esquire

In this episode of A Week at the Clinic, we dive into the evolving world of photobiomodulation with James Carroll, a global pioneer in the field. Join host Kevin Harper as we explore how a once-niche therapy is becoming mainstream, and why we’re embracing the term photobiomodulation to reflect its future. AWATC S1 E5 – James Carroll on Photobiomodulation (PBM)In this extended episode of A Week at the Clinic, Kevin Harper is joined by James Carroll — internationally respected leader and pioneer in the field of photobiomodulation (PBM), formerly known to many in Australia as Low Level Laser Therapy (LLLT).Together, they explore the evolution of PBM, its clinical applications, and the science that underpins this emerging modality. James shares reflections from his decades of work in the field, including the transition from early-stage therapeutic lasers to today’s precision-driven, evidence-based protocols.This episode is longer than usual — and deliberately so. Whether you’re a patient curious about how PBM works, a clinician seeking clarity, or a researcher chasing rigour, there’s something in here for you.Referenced in this episode:– What is PBM or the old traditional LLLT– Insights from James Carroll’s work at Thor Photomedicine– The future of PBM in mainstream care– Why terminology matters in patient educationWith heartfelt thanks to James for his time, candour, and contribution to global health innovation.Music, stories, healing — and always, a fresh pot of Earl Grey brewing somewhere in the background.

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