Comparıson Of Hıgh-Intensıty Laser And Low-Intensıty Laser Therapy In Patıents Wıth Lumbar Dısc Hernıatıon
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Al-Kurdı, Shahad Razzaq Jawad . Comparıson Of Hıgh-Intensıty Laser And Low-Intensıty Laser Therapy In Patıents Wıth Lumbar Dısc Hernıatıon. Yüksek Lisans Tezi, Kırşehir Ahi Evran Üniversitesi Sağlık Bilimleri Enstitüsü, 2022.Abstract
Lumbar Disc Herniation (LDH) is a fragment of the disc nucleus that is pushed out of the
annulus, into the spinal canal through a tear or rupture in the annulus. The disc presses on
spinal nerves, often producing pain, It is the lumbar region of the spine that often suffers from
herniated discs. Nearly all herniated lumbar discs occur between the fourth and fifth lumbar
vertebrae (L4-L5) or (L5-S1). One of the most common reasons for back discomfort and even
sciatica is a lumbar disc herniation.
In order to better understand how effective high-intensity therapy and low-level laser therapy
are for persons suffering from a herniated lumbar disc, this study compares the two treatment
modalities. However, there is a lack of evaluation in previous studies.
In Iraq's Al-Diwaniyah Governorate, this study was carried out at Al-Diwaniyah Teaching
Hospital and Al-Hamza General Hospital. Sixty patients with Magnetic Resonance Imaging
confirmed lumbar disc herniation, computed tomography (36 males and 24 females) aged
between (81-65y) participated. The subjects randomly assigned to participate in one of three
treatment groups: high-intensity laser therapy (1064 nm, 7 w), low-level laser therapy (904
nm, 500 mw ), or a placebo laser with exercise 10 sessions total. The visual analogue scale
(VAS), the Oswestry Disability Index (ODI), the Roland-Morris Disability (RMD), and the
Schober's test used for evaluation the efficacy of therapy. Both pre- and post-irradiation
measurements were taken.
High-intensity laser therapy was found to be significantly better than low-intensity laser
therapy in terms of resting pain in patients with lumbar disc hernia after 3 weeks (p<0.05).
Low-intensity laser therapy was found to be significantly better than the placebo group in
activity pain (p<0.05). In addition, high-intensity laser therapy was found to be significantly
better in all parameters compared to the placebo groups (p<0.05).
The HILT and LLLT groups showed better improvement in some parameters than the placebo
group.
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