Effectiveness of Low-Level Laser Therapy and Low Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound in Sensory Recovery in Experimentally Induced Peripheral Nerve Injury Rat Model

Hepsibha C R, Prathap Suganthirababu S, Lavanya Prathap, Mydhili Govindarasu, Kumaresan. A, Vignesh Srinivasan, Jagatheesan alagesan
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Background: Peripheral nerve injuries are known to cause significant functional impairment and diminishedsensory recovery, necessitating the exploration of effective therapeutic interventions.Purpose: The purpose of this research is to find the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) and low intensitypulsed ultrasound (LIPUS) sensory recovery in an experimentally induced peripheral nerve injury rat model.Materials and Methods: In this study, 18 adult male wistar rats which are divided into LLLT (n = 6), LIPUS (n = 6),and control (n = 6) groups. All rats underwent a standardized procedure to induce peripheral nerve injury, whilethe control group received sham procedures. Hot-Plate test and Cold-Plate Tests were conducted for pre- andpost-operative evaluation of sensory recovery at POD 7, 14, 21 days.Results: The study’s findings revealed that LLLT exhibited significantly improved sensory recovery compared toLIPUS and control groups on POD 14 and 21, indicating its potential as a promising non-invasive intervention formanaging peripheral nerve injuries (P <0.001).Conclusion: The study recommends that LLLT is more effective when compared with LIPUS in promoting sensoryrecovery and enhancing in a rat model of peripheral nerve injury. Positive outcomes indicate LLLT’s potential asa promising intervention for managing peripheral nerve injuries.
低强度激光疗法和低强度脉冲超声波对实验性周围神经损伤大鼠模型感觉恢复的有效性
背景:目的:本研究旨在探讨低强度激光疗法(LLLT)和低强度脉冲超声疗法(LIPUS)对实验性周围神经损伤大鼠模型感觉恢复的有效性:本研究将 18 只成年雄性 Wistar 大鼠分为 LLLT 组(n = 6)、LIPUS 组(n = 6)和对照组(n = 6)。所有大鼠都接受了诱导周围神经损伤的标准化程序,而对照组则接受了假程序。在第 7、14 和 21 天分别进行热板试验和冷板试验,以评估术前和术后的感觉恢复情况:研究结果表明,与 LIPUS 组和对照组相比,LLLT 在 POD 14 和 21 天的感觉恢复有明显改善,这表明它有潜力成为一种治疗周围神经损伤的非侵入性干预方法(P <0.001):研究表明,与 LIPUS 相比,LLLT 在促进大鼠周围神经损伤模型的感觉恢复和增强方面更为有效。积极的结果表明,LLLT 有可能成为一种治疗周围神经损伤的有效干预方法。
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