Sistema FMUSP-HC: Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP) e Hospital das Clínicas da FMUSPSILVA, Alisson Pereira daOLIVEIRA, Victoria Regina da SilvaDALE, Camila Squarzoni2023-12-152023-12-152023LASERS IN MEDICAL SCIENCE, v.38, n.1, article ID 244, 21p, 20230268-8921https://observatorio.fm.usp.br/handle/OPI/57746To update the literature on the effectiveness of photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy in relieving pain in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) compared to the effects of post-intervention, control/placebo groups, and other therapies. Search on the following databases: PORTAL PERIODICOS CAPES, PUBMED, GOOGLE ACADEMIC/SCHOLAR, SCOPUS, SCIELO, CENTRAL, and MEDLINE. Manual search: 1) manually capture the references of relevant articles originally selected to be included in the eligible studies. Two independent researchers performed the screening and selection of studies, methods assessment, and data extraction with unblinded authors and impressions. Subsequently, the full text of the originally selected studies was screened. The screening form registered the criteria for excluding literature from the full-text screening. The screening resulted in a total of 1692 citations. Out of these, 1402 citations were examined for titles and abstracts, followed by the removal of duplicated studies; therefore, 68 articles remained for full-text evaluation. 54 articles were excluded after full-text screening. Fourteen articles met the selection criteria, hence being selected and included in this narrative review. PBM showed to be a promising modality in relieving painful symptoms in DPN, especially when implemented in combination with other therapies, by improving the quality of life of diabetic patients.engrestrictedAccessDiabetesNeuropathyPainLLLTLow-Level Laser therapyPhotobiomodulationlow-intensity laserperipheral neuropathytherapymechanismsnerveEffect of photobiomodulation on neuropathic pain of diabetic origin: a narrative review of the literaturearticleCopyright SPRINGER LONDON LTD10.1007/s10103-023-03905-zEngineering, BiomedicalSurgery1435-604X