Title of article :
The Effectiveness of the Polarized Low-Level Laser in the Treatment of Patients With Myofascial Trigger Points in the Trapezius Muscles
Author/Authors :
Shahimoridi, Dadollah Department of Basic Sciences - School of Medicine - Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences , Shafiei, Ali Neuroscience Research Center - School of Medicine - Qom University of Medical Sciences , Yousefian, Bahram Department of Radiology - School of Allied Medicine - Rafsanjan University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Introduction: This study assessed the effect of polarized low-level laser therapy (PLLLT) on the treatment of myofascial trigger points (MTrPs) in the trapezius muscles. Its effectiveness in pain
reduction was compared to low-level laser therapy (LLLT).
Methods: Sixty-four patients with MTrPs were randomly divided into 2 groups, namely PLLLT and
LLLT. Each patient received treatment for a period of 2 weeks, 5 sessions a week. The intensity of
laser irradiation to the skin surface was 6 J/cm2. The system exit power was 160 mw at a 755 nm
wavelength. The visual analog scale (VAS) for the 1st, 5th and 10th sessions was analyzed through
two-way repeated measures ANOVA.
Results: Increasing the number of treatment sessions was effective in reducing pain intensity
(P>0.05). The effect of LLLT on pain reduction was significantly greater than that of PLLLT (P>0.05).
Referred pain (RP), the limitation of neck movement (LNM), the presence of muscular taut band
(PMTB) and the sensitivity of muscular taut band (SMTB) were reduced significantly by the end of
the 10th session, compared with participants’ condition at the beginning of the 1st session in both
groups.
Conclusion: PLLLT and LLLT can effectively treat MTrPs in the trapezius muscles and they reduce
RP, LNM, PMTB, and SMTB in particular. However, the effect of the LLLT was significantly greater
than that of PLLLT. In accordance with the observed results, LLLT is recommended as an effective method for treating MTrPs.
Keywords :
Low-level laser therapy , Myofascial pain , Polarized light
Journal title :
Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences