[Evaluation of low level laser and interferential current in the therapy of complex regional pain syndrome by infrared thermographic camera].

Author: DimitrijevićIrena, KocićMirjana, LazovićMilica, MancićDragan, StankovićAnita

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BACKGROUND/AIM; Complex regional pain syndrom type I (CRPS I) is characterised by continuous regional pain, disproportional according to duration and intensity and to the sort of trauma or other lesion it was caused by. The aim of the study was to evaluate and compare, by using thermovison, the effe...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.2298/vsp1009755k

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Low-Level Laser and Interferential Current: Treating the Desert of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS)

This study investigates the effectiveness of low-level laser therapy and interferential current therapy in treating Complex Regional Pain Syndrome Type I (CRPS I). The research uses infrared thermography to assess the effects of these therapies on patients with CRPS I, aiming to evaluate their potential in reducing pain and improving overall symptoms.

Navigating the Sands of Pain: CRPS Treatment

Complex Regional Pain Syndrome is a debilitating condition that can significantly impact quality of life. This study explores the potential of low-level laser therapy and interferential current therapy in managing the pain and symptoms of CRPS I. The research provides valuable insights into the potential benefits of these therapies, offering a glimmer of hope for those living with CRPS I.

A Path to Relief: Hope for CRPS Patients

This study sheds light on the potential of non-invasive therapies, like low-level laser therapy and interferential current therapy, to manage the pain and symptoms of CRPS I. The research highlights the need for further investigation into the effectiveness of these therapies, potentially leading to the development of new and effective treatment options for CRPS I patients.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This research examines the potential of non-invasive therapies to treat Complex Regional Pain Syndrome. The study's findings offer hope for a new approach to managing this debilitating condition, potentially providing relief and improving quality of life for CRPS I patients. This research underscores the importance of exploring alternative therapies for chronic pain conditions, potentially leading to the development of new and effective treatments.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2010-11-02
  2. Date Revised 2019-09-18
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

20954414

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

10.2298/vsp1009755k

SNS
PICO Info
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Languages

Serbian

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