Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis Elbow

Introduction: Tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) is one the most common elbow and arm musculoskeletal disorders. About 1% to 3% of active population in modern societies suffer from tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is usually caused by repetitive activities of hand and wrist, especially wrist extension...

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Main Authors: Gholamreza Olyaei, Siamak Bashardoust Tajali, Behrouz Ataye Mansouri, Reza Shafipoor
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Language:English
Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2017-01-01
Series:Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
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spelling doaj-3a20c2abb1944cd8a3672f916fcae6292020-11-25T04:08:43ZengTehran University of Medical SciencesJournal of Modern Rehabilitation2538-385X2538-38682017-01-0111110.18869/nirp.jmr.11.1.45Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis ElbowGholamreza Olyaei0Siamak Bashardoust Tajali1Behrouz Ataye Mansouri2Reza Shafipoor3Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.PhD, Department of Physiotherapy, School of Rehabilitation, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.Assistant Professor, Department of Orthopedics, School of Medicine, Lorestan University of Medical Sciences, Khorramabad, Iran. Introduction: Tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) is one the most common elbow and arm musculoskeletal disorders. About 1% to 3% of active population in modern societies suffer from tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is usually caused by repetitive activities of hand and wrist, especially wrist extension and forearm supination. This research aimed to study high and also medium power gallium arsenide (Ga-As) laser irradiation on improving pain and grip strength (functional mobility) in patients with tennis elbow. Material and Methods: Thirty female [Mean(SD) age: 49(2.3) y] patients with acute tennis elbow were recruited for this study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups based on random allocation table. Group A (15 patients) had been received 10 J/cm2 under a 0.5 W beam medium power Ga-As laser irradiation of 980 nm wave length. Group B (15 patients) had been received same energy density under 2 W beam high Ga-As laser irradiation with the same wavelength. Laser irradiation was performed on a 9 cm2 surface of lateral elbow epicondyle based on Grid laser application technique. The patients were under treatment for 10 sessions every other day. The outcome measures of pain at rest and ring finger extension against loading, grip strength and hand function were recorded and analyzed in a pre- and post-setting. The pain severity was measured by VAS (Visual Analog Scale) and McGill questionnaire and upper extremity function was measured by DASH questionnaire. Results: Significant pain reduction was observed in resting position and ring finger extension against loading after application of both high and medium power (980 nm, 0.5-2 W) laser therapy (P<0.05) for 10 sessions. High power laser irradiation could also increase grip strength and mobility in patients with lateral epicondylitis (P<0.05). Conclusion: High and low power Ga-As laser irradiation may improve pain and grip strength in patients with acute tennis elbow. https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/77High power laserGa-As laserTennis elbowPainGrip strength
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author Gholamreza Olyaei
Siamak Bashardoust Tajali
Behrouz Ataye Mansouri
Reza Shafipoor
spellingShingle Gholamreza Olyaei
Siamak Bashardoust Tajali
Behrouz Ataye Mansouri
Reza Shafipoor
Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis Elbow
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
High power laser
Ga-As laser
Tennis elbow
Pain
Grip strength
author_facet Gholamreza Olyaei
Siamak Bashardoust Tajali
Behrouz Ataye Mansouri
Reza Shafipoor
author_sort Gholamreza Olyaei
title Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis Elbow
title_short Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis Elbow
title_full Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis Elbow
title_fullStr Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis Elbow
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Gallium Arsenide Laser on Pain and Grip Strength in Patients With Tennis Elbow
title_sort effects of gallium arsenide laser on pain and grip strength in patients with tennis elbow
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
issn 2538-385X
2538-3868
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Introduction: Tennis elbow (Lateral Epicondylitis) is one the most common elbow and arm musculoskeletal disorders. About 1% to 3% of active population in modern societies suffer from tennis elbow. Tennis elbow is usually caused by repetitive activities of hand and wrist, especially wrist extension and forearm supination. This research aimed to study high and also medium power gallium arsenide (Ga-As) laser irradiation on improving pain and grip strength (functional mobility) in patients with tennis elbow. Material and Methods: Thirty female [Mean(SD) age: 49(2.3) y] patients with acute tennis elbow were recruited for this study. The patients were randomly divided into two groups based on random allocation table. Group A (15 patients) had been received 10 J/cm2 under a 0.5 W beam medium power Ga-As laser irradiation of 980 nm wave length. Group B (15 patients) had been received same energy density under 2 W beam high Ga-As laser irradiation with the same wavelength. Laser irradiation was performed on a 9 cm2 surface of lateral elbow epicondyle based on Grid laser application technique. The patients were under treatment for 10 sessions every other day. The outcome measures of pain at rest and ring finger extension against loading, grip strength and hand function were recorded and analyzed in a pre- and post-setting. The pain severity was measured by VAS (Visual Analog Scale) and McGill questionnaire and upper extremity function was measured by DASH questionnaire. Results: Significant pain reduction was observed in resting position and ring finger extension against loading after application of both high and medium power (980 nm, 0.5-2 W) laser therapy (P<0.05) for 10 sessions. High power laser irradiation could also increase grip strength and mobility in patients with lateral epicondylitis (P<0.05). Conclusion: High and low power Ga-As laser irradiation may improve pain and grip strength in patients with acute tennis elbow.
topic High power laser
Ga-As laser
Tennis elbow
Pain
Grip strength
url https://jmr.tums.ac.ir/index.php/jmr/article/view/77
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