| Literature DB >> 35499744 |
Tamiris Silva1, Raquel Candido Alencar1, Bruna Cristina de Souza Silva1, Elaine Cristina Oliveira Martins Viana1, Yara Dadalti Fragoso2, Andréa Oliver Gomes1, Maria Cristina Chavantes3, Alessandro Melo Deana4, Juliana Maria Altavista Sagretti Gallo5, Kristianne Porta Santos Fernandes4, Raquel Agnelli Mesquita-Ferrari1,4, Sandra Kalil Bussadori6,7.
Abstract
Multiple sclerosis is an autoimmune disease of the central nervous system characterized by inflammation and destruction of the myelin sheath. Fatigue is one of the main symptoms of this disease, with a negative impact on quality of life and few treatment options. Photobiomodulation is used for several inflammatory conditions and may be beneficial for the treatment of fatigue in individuals with multiple sclerosis. Conduct a pilot study to analyze the effect of photobiomodulation on fatigue in individuals with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis. The participants were recruited from the UNINOVE Integrated Health Clinic and randomly allocated to two groups: group 1, administration of photobiomodulation (808 nm, 36 J for 360 s) under the tongue and group 2, administration of photobiomodulation over the radial artery. Fatigue was measured using the Modified Fatigue Impact Scale (MFIS). No significant differences were found regarding the total MFIS score or subscale scores (p < 0.05, two-way ANOVA). Photobiomodulation with the parameters employed in the present study had no effect on fatigue in individuals with multiple sclerosis. ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT03360487.Entities:
Keywords: Low-level laser therapy; Multiple sclerosis; Photobiomodulation; Physiotherapy; Vascular photobiomodulation
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35499744 DOI: 10.1007/s10103-022-03567-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Lasers Med Sci ISSN: 0268-8921 Impact factor: 2.555