Clinical rheumatology

Comparing strong and gentle laser treatments for knee osteoarthritis

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Abstract

Ninety patients with knee osteoarthritis showed significant improvements in pain and function after receiving either high-intensity laser therapy (HILT) or low-level laser therapy (LLLT).

  • Both HILT and LLLT combined with exercise therapy led to statistically significant improvements in pain levels and functional disability.
  • At week 6, patients receiving HILT showed significantly lower pain and functional disability scores compared to those receiving LLLT.
  • Increases in knee flexion range of motion were significantly greater in the HILT group compared to the LLLT group.
  • No significant differences in femoral cartilage thickness were observed between the two treatment groups.

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