The Effects of Photobiomodulation on Shoulder Pain, Muscle Thickness, and Function in Subjects With Adhesive Capsulitis
Publish place: Caspian Journal of Neurological Sciences، Vol: 8، Issue: 2
Publish Year: 1401
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Abstract:
Background: Adhesive capsulitis or frozen shoulder is among the most prevalent causes of pain and
disability in individuals.
Objectives: We aimed to evaluate the effect of Photobiomodulation (PBM) on pain, range of motion,
and thickness and function of supraspinatus muscle in patients with adhesive capsulitis.
Materials & Methods: Overall, ۵۲ subjects (n=۲۶/group) with adhesive capsulitis referring to Poorsina
Hospital, physiotherapy ward, Rasht City, Iran, in ۲۰۱۹ participated in this study. They were randomly
assigned to ۲ groups of control or routine physical therapy and PBM group. The variables were pain
(Visual Analogue Scale, VAS), range of motion (goniometer), the supraspinatus muscle thickness in rest
and contraction, and muscle function (ultrasonography). The outcomes were examined before, after ۵
and ۱۰ sessions, and at a ۱-month follow-up.
Results: There were no significant differences between the two groups regarding the demographic
characteristics and studied variables. The interaction of group and time (۲×۴) was significant for pain
(P=۰.۰۲). Finally, the Bonferroni post hoc test data indicated the pain reduction in the PBM group was
higher than the control group at the follow-up (P=۰.۰۳). The mixed two-factor analysis of variance
indicated that the interaction of the group and time of shoulder abduction (P=۰.۶), shoulder external
rotation (P=۰.۴۶), supraspinatus muscle thickness, rest (P=۰.۳۱), supraspinatus muscle thickness,
contraction (P=۰.۱۱), and rest-contraction (P=۰.۶۶) were not significant.
Conclusion: The PBM revealed greater analgesic effects than routine physical therapy in the short term
and one-month follow-up. However, the effects on a range of motion and muscle thickness and function
were insignificant.
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Authors
Kamran Ezzati
Neuroscience Research Center, Poorsina Hospital, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Amir Salari
Department of Orthopedic, Orthopedic Research Center, Poursina Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Saemeh Khani
Department of Physical Therapy, Poorsina Hospital, School of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran
Arash Aris
Department of Orthopedic, Orthopedic Research Center, Poursina Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran