scholarly journals Effect of Low-Level Laser Therapy Combined with Therapeutic Ultrasound on Hand Pain and Function Following Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Randomized Controlled Trial

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mohammad Reza Asadi ◽  
Hossein Saremi ◽  
Hojat Radinmehr ◽  
Solmaz Rahbar ◽  
Ailin Talimkhani ◽  
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Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is the most prevalent compression neuropathy in the upper extremity. Objectives: The present study aimed to compare ultrasound and laser therapies separately and together in relieving hand pain and improving performance in mild and moderate CTS patients. Methods: In this single-blind trial, 45 patients (84 wrists) suffering from CTS were randomly divided into three treatment groups: the ultrasound and laser combination group (15 patients), the ultrasound therapy group (15 patients), and the laser therapy group (15 patients). Low-level laser therapy (total intensity of 9 J on 5 points) and ultrasound therapy (intensity of 1.25 W/cm and duty cycle of 20% for 5 minutes per session) were applied on the carpal tunnel for 10 sessions. For the ultrasound and laser combination group, the laser was first conducted in the same way for the laser therapy group, and ultrasound was performed immediately after, with the same parameters as those of the ultrasound therapy group. A visual analog scale (VAS), grip strength, pinch strength, and the Boston Questionnaire results were evaluated before and after the treatment. Results: All three treatment groups (the ultrasound and laser combination group, the ultrasound therapy group, and the laser therapy group) demonstrated significantly improved VAS (P=0.000, P = 0.000, and P = 0.000, respectively), grip strength (P = 0.003, P = 0.001, and P = 0.01, respectively), pinch strength (P = 0.000, P = 0.004, and P = 0.002, respectively), and Boston questionnaire results (P = 0.000, P = 0.000, and P = 0.000, respectively). However, a comparison of treatment groups' mean changes indicated no significant difference among them (P > 0.05). Conclusions: Both ultrasound and laser modalities effectively relieve pain and improve functional hand performance in patients with mild and moderate CTS in the short term. The compound use of these two modalities may have a greater impact in treating these patients.

2012 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Inácio Barbosa ◽  
Eula Katucha da Silva Rodrigues ◽  
Guilherme Tamanini ◽  
Alexandre Márcio Marcolino ◽  
Valéria Meirelles Carril Elui ◽  
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2011 ◽  
Vol 46 (6) ◽  
pp. 697-701
Author(s):  
Marcelo de Pinho Teixeira Alves ◽  
Gabriel Costa Serrão de Araújo

2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (3) ◽  
pp. 459-466 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rafael Inácio Barbosa ◽  
Marisa de Cássia Registro Fonseca ◽  
Eula Katucha da Silva Rodrigues ◽  
Guilherme Tamanini ◽  
Alexandre Marcio Marcolino ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 210-217
Author(s):  
Marius NEGUCIOIU ◽  
Andreea KUI ◽  
Mihai MITARIU ◽  
Manuela MANZIUC ◽  
Daniela CONDOR ◽  
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Introduction. Temporomandibular disorders (TMDs) are considered multifactorial conditions, thereby with different therapy options, from occlusal equilibration, splint therapy, pharmacotherapy or physical therapy. Among the physical therapies, over the last years, laser therapy and ultrasound therapy have gained attention, as different experimental or clinical studies suggest their efficacy in case of TMDs. The aim of our literature review is to evaluate the available evidence on the effectiveness of laser and ultrasound therapy in the treatment of temporomandibular disorders. Material and method. A research of literature has been performed - articles published over the last 5 years (January 2016 until June 2021) were searched by introducing a combination of different terms, using the Pubmed, Scopus and Google Scholar databases. Results and discussions. A total number of 332 articles was found. For multiple publications regarding the same group of patients, the most recent studies were included. Initial analysis of titles and abstracts eliminated 232 articles, leaving 35 articles whose full text was examined. 20 articles met the inclusion criteria Conclusions. According to the findings of this literature update we can conclude that low level laser therapy, ultrasound therapy, and photobiomodulation may effectively reduce pain for patients suffering of muscular and joint TMDs. However, their effects appear to be only shortly maintained, and only for less complex cases. In addition, it was difficult to compare the studies included, as they do not offer an optimal usage (program, duration of sessions, or number of sessions) of each technique. In this context, we consider that further randomized clinical studies are necessarily to compare each physical technique as well as their synergic effect on the symptoms in case of temporomandibular disorders. Keywords: temporomandibular disorders, low level laser therapy, ultrasound therapy, photobiomodulation, TMD, LLLT


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