Photobiomodulation effects on Achilles tendon pain: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials

E. Rocha, Esthevan Machado, F. C. Sonda, K. Pompeo, Patrícia F. Santos, Mariane B. Scheeren, J. M. Geremia, M. Vaz
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BACKGROUND: Achilles tendon pain is present in tendons’ non-rupture injuries usually exacerbated by mechanical loading (i.e., overuse injury).Photobiomodulation is a light therapy that may reduce pain in tendinopathy. AIM: This systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized clinical trials tested the acute and chronic effects of photobiomodulation on Achilles tendon pain. METHOD: Randomized clinical trials were included comparing photobiomodulation with a control group in patients with Achilles tendon pain.The search included MEDLINE (Pubmed), SCOPUS, EMBASE, Physiotherapy Evidence Database (PEDro), Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (Cochrane CENTRAL), LILACS, and Science Direct databases, and manual search until November 2021.The bias’s risk was assessed by the Cochrane Collaboration bias risk assessment tool and PEDro scale, while the level of evidence strength by the GRADE. Quantitative analysis through meta-analyzes was performed. The protocol was registered (PROSPERO-CRD42018091509). RESULTS: The search yielded 3.239 papers in the seven databases. Five studies were included after screening, eliminating duplicates, and applying eligibility criteria, and three were included in the meta-analysis. The meta-analysis (n=79) showed no photobiomodulation acute and chronic effects compared with control group on Achilles tendon pain (p= 0.45, SMD: 0.28). In the qualitative analysis, three studies showed a high risk, and two studies a low risk of bias in all characteristics. GRADE analysis showed very low- to low-quality evidence of the studies. CONCLUSION: There is no photobiomodulation effect in Achilles tendon pain. Due to the very low and low strength of evidence, new studies with better methodological quality should be conducted to improve the level of evidence.
光生物调节对跟腱疼痛的影响:随机临床试验的系统回顾和荟萃分析
背景:跟腱疼痛存在于肌腱的非断裂损伤中,通常因机械负荷(即过度使用损伤)而加剧。光生物调节是一种可以减轻肌腱病变疼痛的光疗法。目的:这项随机临床试验的系统回顾和荟萃分析测试了光生物调节对跟腱疼痛的急性和慢性影响。方法:随机临床试验比较光生物调节与对照组对跟腱疼痛患者的影响。检索包括MEDLINE (Pubmed)、SCOPUS、EMBASE、物理治疗证据数据库(PEDro)、Cochrane中央对照试验注册库(Cochrane Central)、LILACS和Science Direct数据库,手动检索至2021年11月。偏倚风险评估采用Cochrane Collaboration偏倚风险评估工具和PEDro量表,证据强度水平采用GRADE。通过meta分析进行定量分析。注册协议(PROSPERO-CRD42018091509)。结果:在7个数据库中检索到论文3.239篇。筛选、消除重复和应用资格标准后纳入5项研究,其中3项纳入meta分析。meta分析(n=79)显示,与对照组相比,光生物调节对跟腱疼痛无急慢性影响(p= 0.45, SMD: 0.28)。在定性分析中,3项研究显示所有特征的偏倚风险高,2项研究显示偏倚风险低。GRADE分析显示这些研究的证据质量很低或很低。结论:对跟腱疼痛无光生物调节作用。由于证据量非常低且强度不高,应开展方法学质量更好的新研究,以提高证据水平。
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