Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica

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Autor(a) principal: Karvat,Jhenifer
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Antunes,Juliana Sobral, Bernardino,Giovanni Ribeiro, Kakihata,Camila Mayumi Martin, Bertolini,Gladson Ricardo Flor
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Dor
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Resumo: BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:There are few studies in the literature especially reporting the effects of LASER associated to neural mobilization for sciatica. This study aimed at evaluating the effect of low-level LASER with wavelength of 830 nm and fluency of 4 J/cm2, of neural mobilization and of their association to decrease pain.METHODS:Sample was made up of 28 Wistar female rats, separated in four groups: G1 (placebo); G2 (neural mobilization); G3 (LASER); G4 (neural mobilization and LASER), being that all groups were submitted to sciatic nerve compression. Treatment was performed in the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th and in the 14thpostoperative days. To evaluate nociception an analgesimeter was applied both to injury site and the plantar region of right hind paw. Evaluation moments were AV1 (pre-injury); AV2 (3rd postoperative day before treatment); AV3 (4th postoperative day); AV4 (7th postoperative day), AV5 (10th postoperative day) and AV6 (14th postoperative day) before treatment; and AV7 (15th postoperative day).RESULTS:At evaluation sites, there has been no statistically significant difference among groups, but in comparing evaluations there has been significant difference where AV1 values were higher as compared to remaining evaluations.CONCLUSION:Low-level LASER with wavelength of 830nm and fluency of 4J/cm2, neural mobilization and the association of both techniques were not effective to increase nociceptive threshold to pressure of female rats submitted to experimental sciatica.
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spelling Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciaticaLow level laser therapyNervous compressionPain measurementBACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:There are few studies in the literature especially reporting the effects of LASER associated to neural mobilization for sciatica. This study aimed at evaluating the effect of low-level LASER with wavelength of 830 nm and fluency of 4 J/cm2, of neural mobilization and of their association to decrease pain.METHODS:Sample was made up of 28 Wistar female rats, separated in four groups: G1 (placebo); G2 (neural mobilization); G3 (LASER); G4 (neural mobilization and LASER), being that all groups were submitted to sciatic nerve compression. Treatment was performed in the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th and in the 14thpostoperative days. To evaluate nociception an analgesimeter was applied both to injury site and the plantar region of right hind paw. Evaluation moments were AV1 (pre-injury); AV2 (3rd postoperative day before treatment); AV3 (4th postoperative day); AV4 (7th postoperative day), AV5 (10th postoperative day) and AV6 (14th postoperative day) before treatment; and AV7 (15th postoperative day).RESULTS:At evaluation sites, there has been no statistically significant difference among groups, but in comparing evaluations there has been significant difference where AV1 values were higher as compared to remaining evaluations.CONCLUSION:Low-level LASER with wavelength of 830nm and fluency of 4J/cm2, neural mobilization and the association of both techniques were not effective to increase nociceptive threshold to pressure of female rats submitted to experimental sciatica.Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor2014-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-00132014000300207Revista Dor v.15 n.3 2014reponame:Revista Dorinstname:Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)instacron:SBED10.5935/1806-0013.20140045info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessKarvat,JheniferAntunes,Juliana SobralBernardino,Giovanni RibeiroKakihata,Camila Mayumi MartinBertolini,Gladson Ricardo Floreng2015-09-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-00132014000300207Revistahttps://www.scielo.br/j/rdor/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpdor@dor.org.br||dor@dor.org.br2317-63931806-0013opendoar:2015-09-29T00:00Revista Dor - Sociedade Brasileira para o Estudo da Dor (SBED)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
title Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
spellingShingle Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
Karvat,Jhenifer
Low level laser therapy
Nervous compression
Pain measurement
title_short Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
title_full Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
title_fullStr Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
title_full_unstemmed Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
title_sort Effect of low-level LASER and neural mobilization on nociceptive threshold in experimental sciatica
author Karvat,Jhenifer
author_facet Karvat,Jhenifer
Antunes,Juliana Sobral
Bernardino,Giovanni Ribeiro
Kakihata,Camila Mayumi Martin
Bertolini,Gladson Ricardo Flor
author_role author
author2 Antunes,Juliana Sobral
Bernardino,Giovanni Ribeiro
Kakihata,Camila Mayumi Martin
Bertolini,Gladson Ricardo Flor
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Karvat,Jhenifer
Antunes,Juliana Sobral
Bernardino,Giovanni Ribeiro
Kakihata,Camila Mayumi Martin
Bertolini,Gladson Ricardo Flor
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Low level laser therapy
Nervous compression
Pain measurement
topic Low level laser therapy
Nervous compression
Pain measurement
description BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES:There are few studies in the literature especially reporting the effects of LASER associated to neural mobilization for sciatica. This study aimed at evaluating the effect of low-level LASER with wavelength of 830 nm and fluency of 4 J/cm2, of neural mobilization and of their association to decrease pain.METHODS:Sample was made up of 28 Wistar female rats, separated in four groups: G1 (placebo); G2 (neural mobilization); G3 (LASER); G4 (neural mobilization and LASER), being that all groups were submitted to sciatic nerve compression. Treatment was performed in the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 10th, 12th and in the 14thpostoperative days. To evaluate nociception an analgesimeter was applied both to injury site and the plantar region of right hind paw. Evaluation moments were AV1 (pre-injury); AV2 (3rd postoperative day before treatment); AV3 (4th postoperative day); AV4 (7th postoperative day), AV5 (10th postoperative day) and AV6 (14th postoperative day) before treatment; and AV7 (15th postoperative day).RESULTS:At evaluation sites, there has been no statistically significant difference among groups, but in comparing evaluations there has been significant difference where AV1 values were higher as compared to remaining evaluations.CONCLUSION:Low-level LASER with wavelength of 830nm and fluency of 4J/cm2, neural mobilization and the association of both techniques were not effective to increase nociceptive threshold to pressure of female rats submitted to experimental sciatica.
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