| Literature DB >> 30853864 |
Lízia Daniela E Silva Nascimento1,2,3,4,5, Kárita Francisca E Silva Nascimento6,7, Diego Rodrigues Pessoa8,9,10, Renata Amadei Nicolau11,12,13,14,15.
Abstract
The objective of this review was to analyze original articles about the effects of therapy with LED in experimental models of calcaneal tendon lesions of rats. The search was performed in the period from February to May 2018, in the following electronic databases: MEDLINE, SciELO, and LILACS, besides the Google Scholar, using the descriptors "Achilles tendon", "Rats", "LED", "Tendinopathy", and "Low-level Light Therapy", as well as their matching parts in the Portuguese and Spanish languages, related to and in association with the relevant terms to the content sought. From the descriptors used 215 works were found. After application of eligibility criteria 8 works were selected, in which positive results were found after the application of the LED. Regarding the main results found with phototherapy, we observed a significant reduction in inflammation. Only one article mentioned little reduction of inflammation. In relation to the number of sessions, there was wide variation, with an average of approximately 5 sessions every 24 hours. Studies in this review pointed out, therefore, positive results in the repair of the calcaneal tendon after therapy with irradiation LED; however, carrying out more experimental studies that help the standardization of parameters to be used in this therapy for further clinical studies becomes necessary.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30853864 PMCID: PMC6377949 DOI: 10.1155/2019/6043019
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ScientificWorldJournal ISSN: 1537-744X
Figure 1Selection flowchart of the studies used in the review of literature on the use of LED in tendon injuries.
Articles included in the review, organized in chronological order of publication: authors, years, type of lesion, lesion area, LED parameters, irradiation form, number of sessions, moment of sessions, type of analysis, time of analysis, and results.
| Authors/Year | Type of lesion | LED Parameters | Irradiation form | N. of sessions | Moment of sessions | Type of analysis | Time of analysis (days) | Results |
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| Bastos; Lizarelli; Parizotto (2009) [ | Partial tenotomy | ʎ (nm) 880 and 630 | NI | 5 and 10 | Every 24 hours | HM | NI | After 5 days: ↑ proliferation of fibroblasts. |
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| Casalechi (2009) [ | Tenotomy | ʎ (nm) 640 | 90° contact | 6.13 and 20 | Beginning 1h after tenotomy and repetition every 24h | HM | NI | ↓ inflammatory cells ↓remodeling; |
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| Xavier et al (2010) [ | Tendinitis | ʎ (nm) 880 | 90° contact | 4 and 7 | Beginning 12h after lesion and repetition every 48h | HM and CRP | NI | ↑ inflammatory cells; re-organization of collagen fibers; |
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| Silva; Carvalho; Moura Júnior (2011) [ | Tendinitis | ʎ (nm) 640 | 90° contact | 6 and 13 | Every 24 hours | HT and HM | NI | After 7 and 14 days: ↑ fibroblasts when compared to groups with tendinitis; |
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| Parente et al (2013) [ | Tendinopathy | ʎ (nm): 640 | NC | 3 and 10 | Beginning 12h after lesion and repetition every 48h | HT | NI | TEND groups after 7 and 21 days: ↑ inflammatory cells ↑disorganization of collagen fibers. |
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| Xavier et al(2014) [ | Tendinitis | ʎ (nm): 880 | NC | 4 e 7 | Beginning 12h after lesion and repetition every 48h | CRP | NI | After 7 days: ↑ IL -10. |
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| Helrigle et al (2015) [ | Tendinopathy | ʎ (nm): 945 | 90° contact | 2, 4 and 7 | Beginning 12h after trauma and repetition every 48h | Immunoenzymatic test (ELISA) | NI | After 7 and 14 days: |
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| Moura Júnior et al (2015) [ | Tenotomy | ʎ (nm) 625 e 945 | 90° contact | 6 and 13 | Beginning 24h after surgery | HT, HM and RS | NI | LED 945 groups after 7 days: |
ʎ: wavelength, ED: energy density, E: energy, PD: power density, T: time, NI: no information, CRP: C-reactive protein, HT: histological analysis, HM: histomorphometric analysis, and RS: Raman spectroscopy.