使用低强度激光疗法治疗动物及人体运动和交通事故损伤的伤口愈合:一项针对74例患者并设有对照组的随机临床研究

Wound healing of animal and human body sport and traffic accident injuries using low-level laser therapy treatment: a randomized clinical study of seventy-four patients with control group.

作者信息

Simunovic Z, Ivankovich A D, Depolo A

机构信息

Department of Anesthesiology, La Caritá Medical Center, Laser Center, Locarno, Switzerland.

出版信息

J Clin Laser Med Surg. 2000 Apr;18(2):67-73. doi: 10.1089/clm.2000.18.67.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE

The main objective of current animal and clinical studies was to assess the efficacy of low level laser therapy (LLLT) on wound healing in rabbits and humans.

STUDY DESIGN/MATERIALS AND METHODS: In the initial part of our research we conducted a randomized controlled animal study, where we evaluated the effects of laser irradiation on the healing of surgical wounds on rabbits. The manner of the application of LLLT on the human body are analogous to those of similar physiologic structure in animal tissue, therefore, this study was continued on humans. Clinical study was performed on 74 patients with injuries to the following anatomic locations: ankle and knee, bilaterally, Achilles tendon; epicondylus; shoulder; wrist; interphalangeal joints of hands, unilaterally. All patients had had surgical procedure prior to LLLT. Two types of laser devices were used: infrared diode laser (GaAlAs) 830 nm continuous wave for treatment of trigger points (TPs) and HeNe 632.8 nm combined with diode laser 904-nm pulsed wave for scanning procedure. Both were applied as monotherapy during current clinical study. The results were observed and measured according to the following clinical parameters: redness, heat, pain, swelling and loss of function, and finally postponed to statistical analysis via chi2 test.

RESULTS

After comparing the healing process between two groups of patients, we obtained the following results: wound healing was significantly accelerated (25%-35%) in the group of patients treated with LLLT. Pain relief and functional recovery of patients treated with LLLT were significantly improved comparing to untreated patients.

CONCLUSION

In addition to accelerated wound healing, the main advantages of LLLT for postoperative sport- and traffic-related injuries include prevention of side effects of drugs, significantly accelerated functional recovery, earlier return to work, training and sport competition compared to the control group of patients, and cost benefit.

摘要

背景与目的

当前动物及临床研究的主要目的是评估低强度激光疗法(LLLT)对兔和人类伤口愈合的疗效。

研究设计/材料与方法:在我们研究的初始阶段,我们进行了一项随机对照动物研究,评估激光照射对兔手术伤口愈合的影响。LLLT在人体上的应用方式与动物组织中类似生理结构的应用方式相似,因此,该研究继续在人体上进行。对74例以下解剖部位受伤的患者进行了临床研究:双侧踝关节和膝关节、跟腱;肱骨外上髁;肩部;腕部;单侧手部指间关节。所有患者在接受LLLT之前均接受过外科手术。使用了两种类型的激光设备:用于治疗触发点(TPs)的830 nm连续波红外二极管激光(GaAlAs)以及用于扫描程序的632.8 nm氦氖激光与904 nm二极管激光脉冲波组合。在当前临床研究中,两者均作为单一疗法应用。根据以下临床参数观察和测量结果:发红、发热、疼痛、肿胀和功能丧失,最后通过卡方检验进行统计分析。

结果

在比较两组患者的愈合过程后,我们得到以下结果:接受LLLT治疗的患者组伤口愈合明显加速(25%-35%)。与未治疗的患者相比,接受LLLT治疗的患者疼痛缓解和功能恢复明显改善。

结论

除了加速伤口愈合外,LLLT对术后运动和交通相关损伤的主要优点包括预防药物副作用、与对照组患者相比功能恢复明显加速、更早重返工作、训练和体育比赛以及成本效益。

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