Evaluation Of Low Level Laser Therapy On Open Wound Healing Of The Teat In Dairy Cattle

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Open wounds (3 cm x 1 cm) on the anterior surface of teats in four dairy cattle were irradiated using low level laser therapy (LLLT). The laser used was a helium-neon (HeNe) system with an output of 8.5 mW, continuous wave at 632.8 nm. The 16 teats from 4 dairy cattle were divided into 4 groups using Latin Square design and were subjected to daily doses of LLLT: 3–64 J/cm2 for 15 min (Group A); 2.42 J/cm2 for 10 min (Group B); and 1.21 J/cm2 for 5 min (Group C). Group D served as the control. The durations of healing were 18.5 ±0.5 days for group A; 19 ± 0.7 days for group B; 23 ± 0.7 days for group C; and 24.5 ±05 days for group D, respectively. The rate of wound healing between Groups A and C, A and D, B and C, and B and D were significantly different (P < 0.01). The difference in the hydroxyproline content between normal and healed specimens from Group A was significantly different from that of Group D (P < 0.05). The cosmetic appearance of healed Groups A and B was significantly better than those of Groups C and D. © 1994, International Phototherapy Association. All rights reserved.

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Unno, N., Yamada, H., & Acorda, J. A. (1994). Evaluation Of Low Level Laser Therapy On Open Wound Healing Of The Teat In Dairy Cattle. LASER THERAPY, 6(2), 113–118. https://doi.org/10.5978/islsm.94-OR-05

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