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Laser biostimulation effects on invertebral disks: histological evidence on intra-observer samples. Retrospective double-blind study.

Alfonso Tramontana1, Roberto Sorge2, Juan Carlos Miangolarra Page1,3.   

Abstract

Background and aims: The intervertebral disk degeneration is a pathological process determined by a decrease of mucopolysaccharides in the nucleus pulposus with the consequent dehydration and degeneration of the elastic fibers in the annulus fibrosus of the disk. The laser is a therapeutic tool that has, on the treated tissues, biostimulation effects with an increase of oxidative phosphorylation and production of ATP with an acceleration of the mucopolysaccharides synthesis with a consequent rehydration, biostimulation and production of new elastic fibers. The goal of this project is studying whether the laser stimulation may treat degenerated intervertebral disks. Materials and methods: 60 subjects with the same anthropometric parameters were selected and divided into two randomized groups. 30 subjects underwent laser stimulation, whereas 30 underwent placebo. All 60 subjects underwent a discectomy surgery and the intraoperative findings were examined in a lab, studying the positivity of the PAS reaction and the presence of potential newly formed elastic fibers.
Results: It has been shown a higher number of mucopolysaccharides and young newly formed elastic fibers in the group that was treated with laser irradiation with a statistically significant difference, compared to the placebo group (p< 0.0001). Conclusions: Laser biostimulation can be an effective strategy in the therapy of the invertebral disks.

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Keywords:  Intervertebral disc; Laser therapy

Year:  2016        PMID: 28765673      PMCID: PMC5532168          DOI: 10.5978/islsm.16-OR-23

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Laser Ther        ISSN: 0898-5901


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