
To fully benefit from this learning unit on Photobiomodulation (PBM), learners should have a basic understanding of human biology, including cells, mitochondria, and energy metabolism. Familiarity with light properties, such as wavelength and intensity, will help in understanding how red and near-infrared (NIR) light interacts with tissues. Learners should also be comfortable with digital learning environments and using interactive tools, as the unit includes Augmented Reality (AR) simulations, quizzes, and hands-on exercises. Critical thinking and curiosity are encouraged to analyze observations and reflect on real-world applications of PBM in health, sports, and daily life. No prior experience with phototherapy is required, but an interest in exploring how low-level light can stimulate cellular processes and support tissue healing will enhance the learning experience.
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