研究目的
To determine the effects of adding two different intensities of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) to exercise training program on pain severity, joint stiffness, physical function, isometric muscle strength, range of motion of the knee, and quality of life in older subjects with knee OA.
研究成果
It can be concluded that adding LLLT to exercise training program is more effective than exercise training alone in the treatment of patients with chronic knee OA and the rate of improvements may be dose dependent, as with 6 J/cm2 or 3 J/cm2.
研究不足
The current study had some limitations, e.g. the small sample size. So, further studies with larger sample size are necessary to provide a much better insight into the effectiveness of LLLT. Also the short-term follow-up is another limitation of this study.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Patients were randomly assigned into three groups to receive different intensities of LLLT or placebo alongside a standardized exercise training program.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Sixty older patients with knee OA were enrolled from the outpatient clinic of the Faculty of Physical Therapy, Cairo-University.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Low power laser (power 50 mW, continuous wave, wavelength 880 nm), handheld dynamometer (MIE, Medical Research Ltd., England), universal goniometer.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Patients received LLLT or placebo treatments twice a week for 8 weeks, alongside stretching and strengthening exercises.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS package (version 20.0) with paired t test, ANOVA, and LSD test for comparisons.
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