Comparison of Low Level Laser Therapy and High Intensity Photobiomodulation on Physiologic Parameters in Patients with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

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WTRMED10_063

تاریخ نمایه سازی: 1 بهمن 1402

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Background: Carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) is a common peripheral nerve disorder of the wrist. Nonsurgical treatments e.g. laser therapy may cause potential beneficial effects.Aim: To compare the dose dependent effects of low level laser therapy (LLLT ) and high intensity laser therapy (HILT ) on pain and electrophysiology studies in patients with CTS.Design: Double-blind randomized controlled trial.Setting: Outpatient physiotherapy clinic.Population: Ninety-eight participants with CTS, aged between ۲۰ to ۶۰ years, were randomly assigned to five groups.Methods: All participants undertook four standard exercises, with one group serving as exercise-only controls. Patients were randomly allocated to either high or low fluence LLLT or high or low fluence HILT received over ۵ sessions. All patients were assessed by visual analogue scale, median compound muscle action potential (CMAP) and sensory nerve conduction studies before and ۳ weeks after the interventions.Results: VAS was significantly lower in all groups after ۳ weeks (P<۰.۰۵). CMAP latency decreased in all groups. The interaction of group and time (۵×۲) was significant for pain (P<۰.۰۰۱), the latency of CMAP (P=۰.۰۰۱) and CMAP amplitude (P=۰.۰۲). The interaction of group and time was not significant for the CMAP conduction velocity, sensory nerve latency and amplitude (P>۰.۰۵).Conclusions: HILT with a power of ۱.۶ W and low fluence of ۸ J/cm۲ was superior in reduction of pain and improvement of the median motor nerve electrophysiological studies compared to LLLT and exercise-only control groups.Clinical Rehabilitation Impact: LLLT and HILT in conjunction with exercise program are effective in reducing pain and improving median motor nerve conduction studies of the patients with CTS. It seems that high power and low fluence laser therapy is better than LLLT and exercise interventions to treat these patients.

Authors

Kamran Ezzati

PT,PhD, Associate professor: Neuroscience Research Center, Poorsina Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

E-Liisa laakso

School of Allied Health Science, Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia

Alia Saberi

Neuroscience Research Center, Department of Neurology, Poursina Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Shahrokh Yousefzadeh Chabok

Neuroscience Research Center, Department of Neurology, Poursina Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Ebrahim Nasiri

Neuroscience Research Center, Department of Neurology, Poursina Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran

Babak Bakhshayesh Eghbali

Neuroscience Research Center, Department of Neurology, Poursina Hospital, Guilan University of Medical Sciences, Rasht, Iran