Pulsed high-intensity laser therapy versus low level laser therapy in the management of primary dysmenorrhea

  • Thabet A
  • Ebid A
  • El-Boshy M
  • et al.
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Abstract

[Purpose] To determine the effect of pulsed high intensity laser therapy (HILT) versus low level laser therapy (LLLT) in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea. [Participants and Methods] This was a randomized clinical trial that included 30 females diagnosed with primary dysmenorrhea who were assigned randomly into two groups of equal numbers. The treatment was three sessions every cycle for three consecutive cycles, where group (A) received pulsed HILT and group (B) received LLLT. All participants were evaluated before and after treatment sessions by visual analogue scale (VAS) and at the end of treatment by pain relief scale (PRS). [Results] The results showed a significant decrease in the severity of pain in the two groups. Comparison between the two groups showed a statistically non-significant difference in the severity of pain and pain alleviation at the end of the treatment course. [Conclusion] Both pulsed HILT and LLLT are effective in the treatment of primary dysmenorrhea, with no significant differences between the two modalities.

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Thabet, A. A., Ebid, A. A., El-Boshy, M. E., Almuwallad, A. O., Hudaimoor, E. A., Alsaeedi, F. E., … Abdulmuttalib, W. O. (2021). Pulsed high-intensity laser therapy versus low level laser therapy in the management of primary dysmenorrhea. Journal of Physical Therapy Science, 33(9), 695–699. https://doi.org/10.1589/jpts.33.695

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