Arthritis of the knee
High-intensity laser therapy HILT is an effective form of rehabilitation for patients with arthritis of the knee. The study showed that HILT provides rapid pain relief and improved function. HILT's mechanisms of action include analgesic, anti-inflammatory and improved microcirculation. Laser therapy has shown efficacy greater than.
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Lateral epicondylitis
Lateral epicondylitis, also known as tennis elbow, is a disorder that affects the common origin of the flexor muscle, causing pain and functional disorders such as grip weakness. Most patients complain of pain in the lateral elbow area, which usually radiates downward along the muscle mass.
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Cervical spondylosis
The study found that HILT high-energy laser therapy combined with exercise is effective in increasing neck range of motion and reducing pain in patients with cervical disease (CS). HILT laser therapy has analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects by affecting and improving nerve structures.
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Plantar fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis (PF) is the most common cause of heel pain in adults. Although the exact cause is unknown, risk factors include middle age, obesity, excessive foot pronation, high instep foot, excessive running, flat feet and prolonged standing. The pathological process, often called , "heel spur" with severe.
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Treatment of musculoskeletal pain
Musculoskeletal pain is defined as any pain associated with disorders involving muscles, ligaments, bones or joints, covering more than 150 musculoskeletal diagnoses. A systematic review of scientific evidence from the past decade supports the effectiveness of Class IV laser as an analgesic treatment for systemic conditions.
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Lumbar disc herniation
A protuberant lumbar disc herniation is one of the most common causes of lower back pain. The study found that between 70% and 85% people suffer from back pain. Herniated discs cause various pathological changes in the spine, such as necrosis, swelling and inflammation. In recent years.
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