| Literature DB >> 25925768 |
Adedapo W Awotidebe1, Gakeemah Inglis-Jassiem2, Taryn Young3.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Low-level laser therapy is one of the adjunct treatments of choice with exercise therapy for shoulder rehabilitation in physiotherapy clinical practices. Although previous reviews have found little use of low-level laser therapy, there are recent trials whose findings are yet to be systematically reviewed.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25925768 PMCID: PMC4423144 DOI: 10.1186/s13643-015-0050-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Syst Rev ISSN: 2046-4053
Mechanism of action of low-level laser therapy [13]
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| Anti-inflammatory effect | Activation of microcirculation | Elimination of oedema |
| Prostaglandin level changes | ||
| Equalisation of osmotic pressure | ||
| Stabilisation of lipid peroxidation | Reactivation of superoxide dysmutase and catalase | Reduction of lipid peroxidation |
| Analgesic | Activation of neuron metabolism and endorphin level growth | Increase pain threshold |
| Reparation of wound stimulation | ATP accumulation | Defective epithelisation |
| Activation of cellular metabolism | Protein and collagen synthesis | |
| Increase proliferation of fibroblasts and other cells | Capillary formation | |
| Immune response stimulation | Increase proliferation of immune modifying cells | |
| Accelerate maturation of immune modifying cells. | ||
| Reflexogenic effect | Excitation of nerve centres | Stimulation of physiological functions |