Comparative Efficacy of Low level Laser Therapy And Pulsed Ultrasound in the Management of Second - Degree Contusion

O. Ayanniyi, O. B. Ogunkunle, C. Mbada
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Low level LASER therapy (LLLT) and pulsed ultrasound have been shown to relieve pain, promote healing and tissue repair in sport injuries. The objective of this study was to investigate the comparative efficacy of LLLT and pulsed ultrasound in the management of second - degree contusion in sportsmen. This is a 2 group pre-test – post-test quasi – experimental study involving 20 sportsmen, ten were in Group A (LLLT) and ten in Group B (P-US). They were aged between 19 and 30 years with the mean age 24.9 ± 3.28 years and 27.4 ± 3.75 years for the Group A and Group B respectively. Treatment consisted of six sessions, in a period of 2 weeks. Data collected on each participants included age, weight, height, site of injury, pain intensity, swelling, calf girth and range of motion. The result of the study revealed decrease in pain for both LLLT and pulsed ultrasound (p0.05). It was concluded that both therapies are equally effective in the management of pain resulting from second – degree contusion in sportsmen. KEYWORDS: Low level LASER, pulsed ultrasound, second – degree contusions.
低强度激光治疗与脉冲超声治疗二度挫伤的疗效比较
低水平激光治疗(LLLT)和脉冲超声已被证明可以减轻运动损伤的疼痛,促进愈合和组织修复。本研究的目的是探讨LLLT和脉冲超声治疗运动员二度挫伤的比较疗效。本研究为2组前测后准实验研究,共20名运动员,a组(LLLT) 10名,B组(P-US) 10名。年龄19 ~ 30岁,A组平均年龄24.9±3.28岁,B组平均年龄27.4±3.75岁。治疗包括六个疗程,为期两周。每位参与者收集的数据包括年龄、体重、身高、受伤部位、疼痛强度、肿胀、小腿围和活动范围。研究结果显示,LLLT和脉冲超声治疗均能减轻疼痛(p0.05)。结论是,这两种疗法在治疗运动员二度挫伤引起的疼痛方面同样有效。关键词:低能级激光,脉冲超声,二度挫伤。
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