研究目的
To investigate the effects of photobiomodulation applied to respiratory muscles on lung function, thoracoabdominal mobility, respiratory muscle strength, and functional capacity in COPD patients.
研究成果
Photobiomodulation therapy applied to respiratory muscles was effective in improving functional capacity, assessed by the distance walked in the 6MWT, in COPD patients after 24 h of irradiation.
研究不足
The study assessed the effects of only one session of photobiomodulation therapy, making it impossible to determine the long-term effects and its effects when combined with a pulmonary rehabilitation program. Future studies should focus on evaluating the effects of PBMT on ventilatory limitation during exercise and include a larger number of sessions, participants, and follow-up.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
A randomized double-blind crossover clinical trial was conducted. Participants received two photobiomodulation sessions: one effective and one sham, 1 week apart.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Twelve male COPD patients diagnosed with moderate to severe COPD were recruited. Participants were clinically stable, ex-smokers, and presented symptoms of dyspnea with low to medium effort.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
A cluster array of 69 LEDs (35 red and 34 near-infrared) was used for the effective photobiomodulation session. A spirometer (Pony FX, Cosmed, Italy) and a digital manometer (MVD300 GlobalMed?, Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil) were used for assessments.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The PBMT session consisted of administering light targeting the upper trapezius, sternocleidomastoid, pectoralis major, rectus abdominis, and intercostal muscles. Assessments were performed at baseline, 1 h after, and 24 h after the intervention.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
A two-way repeated ANOVA was performed to evaluate the interaction between Time and Condition. Pairwise comparisons were obtained by means of the Bonferroni test.
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