| Literature DB >> 23904202 |
Luciana Uemoto1, Rosany Nascimento de Azevedo, Thays Almeida Alfaya, Renata Nunes Jardim Reis, Cresus Vinicius Depes de Gouvêa, Marco Antonio Cavalcanti Garcia.
Abstract
The aim of the present review is to discuss two forms of treatment for myofascial pain: laser therapy and dry needling. Although studies have reported the deactivation of myofascial trigger points with these two methods, clinical trials demonstrating their efficacy are scarce. The literature reports greater efficacy with the use of laser over dry needling. It has been suggested that improvements in microcirculation through the administration of laser therapy may favor the supply of oxygen to the cells under conditions of hypoxia and help remove the waste products of cell metabolism, thereby breaking the vicious cycle of pain, muscle spasm and further pain. While laser therapy is the method of choice for patients with a fear of needles and healthcare professionals inexperienced with the dry needling technique, further controlled studies are still needed to prove the greater efficacy of this method.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23904202 DOI: 10.1007/s11916-013-0357-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Pain Headache Rep ISSN: 1534-3081