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The purpose of this study is to investigate the efficacy of high-intensity laser acupuncture on peak torque, power of trunk extensors and flexors, back pain, range of motion, function, and satisfaction in patients with chronic nonspecific low back pain (CNLBP).
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Chronic nonspecific low back pain (CNLBP) is a persistent back pain that affects people of all ages and contributes to the global disease burden. Treatment focuses on reducing pain and its consequences. High-intensity laser therapy is a non-invasive, painless modality that can be easily administered for various conditions. It has been proven to significantly reduce pain, with anti-inflammatory, anti-edematous, and analgesic effects. Laser photobiomodulation (PBM) therapy is a non-invasive and painless method that stimulates cells, pain receptors, and the immune system and can cause vasodilation and analgesic effects. Acupuncture is a common complementary therapy that has been proven to treat musculoskeletal pain and enhance muscle strength, and high-intensity laser acupuncture (HILA) has been promoted as an alternative to traditional needle acupuncture. HILA, as a non-invasive treatment, combines the efficacy of high-intensity laser and acupuncture in musculoskeletal pain management. Due to a lack of research, this study will examine the effects of HILA on peak torque and power of the trunk extensors and flexors, back pain, range of motion, function, and satisfaction in patients with chronic non-specific low back pain.
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60 participants in 2 patient groups
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Doaa A Elimy, lecturer
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