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this study will be conducted to investigate the effect of low level laser therapy (LLLT) on wrist flexors spasticity and hand functions in patient with stroke
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Spasticity is more often found in the flexors muscles of the upper limb (fingers, wrist, and elbow flexors) and extensor muscles of the lower limb (knee and ankle extensors). Wissel et al observed that spasticity developed most often in elbow (79%), wrist (66%), ankle (66%), and shoulder (58%).9 Lundstrom et al concluded that spasticity is observed more frequently in the upper extremities than in the lower extremities, and Urban et al found a higher degree of spasticity in the upper limb muscles. LLLT is thought to work through several mechanisms. Stimulating ATP production and increasing cellular energy. The therapy can cause vasodilation, improving circulation in the treated area. It may also reduce the production of inflammatory mediators and increase anti-inflammatory factors, while potentially stimulating the synthesis of growth-promoting factors that facilitate tissue healing, and renewal may be stimulated by this therapy. In the context of spasticity management, LLLT has garnered scientific interest as a possible intervention, although its efficacy remains under scrutiny .Hypothesized mechanisms of action include muscle tone reduction through enhanced circulation and decreased inflammation in muscular and adjacent tissues, potentially fostering the relaxation of hypertonic muscles. Certain research indicates that LLLT may modulate the release of neurotransmitters crucial to muscle contraction and relaxation processes.
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40 participants in 2 patient groups
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heba mohamed, master
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