Use of low-intensity laser therapy for the treatment of lumbosacral radiculoischemia
The development of programs for the treatment of spondylogenic radiculoischemia is an urgent problem. The most significant mechanism of pathogenesis is due to impaired arterial and venous blood supply to the cerebrospinal root. The uniqueness of the use of preformed physical factors in dorsalgia has been proved. Low-intensity laser therapy improves blood supply and microcirculation in the irradiation zone. Clinically, a significant decrease in the intensity of pain syndrome is observed, and restoration of the function of the spinal roots is noted. The study analyzed the results of the treatment of patients using laser therapy technologies and its effect on segmental spinal hemodynamics. The effectiveness of low-intensity percutaneous laser therapy is demonstrated. Clinical evidence indicates improved microcirculation in the corresponding cerebrospinal root.