Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis
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Resumo: | Osteoarthritis of the knee (OAJ) is one of the most common progressive degenerative joint diseases worldwide and also a major cause of disability and damage to quality of life. Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT, from English Photobiomodulation Therapy) using low-level laser (LLLT, from English Low Level Laser Therapy) has shown to be a promising treatment with good results for several chronic diseases, including changes that affect the system articulate. Within this context, the objective of this study is to provide, through a narrative review, an understanding of the current evidence available on the mechanism of action and clinical importance of laser PBMT in the treatment of OAJ. The searches were performed in the bibliographic databases of PubMed / MEDLINE, Virtual Health Library (VHL), Web of Science and SciELO. Based on peer-reviewed studies, laboratory data in experimental animal models and clinical studies show that PBM is able to reduce chondrocyte death, stimulate the synthesis of extracellular matrix components (ECM), mitigate the release of inflammatory mediators and proteolytics present in chronic joint diseases, thus preventing the degradation of articular and periarticular tissue. Consequently, clinically, improvement in pain, functionality and quality of life of the individual affected with OAJ and treated with laser PBMT can be observed. Thus, we can conclude that laser PBMT can be an excellent adjunct in the treatment of OAJ, since it is a non-invasive method and also has relatively low costs. |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritisTerapia de fotobiomodulación: mecanismo de acción e importancia clínica del tratamiento de la osteoartritis de rodillaTerapia por fotobiomodulação: mecanismo de ação e importância clínica no tratamento da osteoartrite de joelhoArtrosisLáserRehabilitaciónRodilla.OsteoartriteLaserReabilitaçãoJoelho.OsteoarthritisLaserRehabilitationKnee.Osteoarthritis of the knee (OAJ) is one of the most common progressive degenerative joint diseases worldwide and also a major cause of disability and damage to quality of life. Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT, from English Photobiomodulation Therapy) using low-level laser (LLLT, from English Low Level Laser Therapy) has shown to be a promising treatment with good results for several chronic diseases, including changes that affect the system articulate. Within this context, the objective of this study is to provide, through a narrative review, an understanding of the current evidence available on the mechanism of action and clinical importance of laser PBMT in the treatment of OAJ. The searches were performed in the bibliographic databases of PubMed / MEDLINE, Virtual Health Library (VHL), Web of Science and SciELO. Based on peer-reviewed studies, laboratory data in experimental animal models and clinical studies show that PBM is able to reduce chondrocyte death, stimulate the synthesis of extracellular matrix components (ECM), mitigate the release of inflammatory mediators and proteolytics present in chronic joint diseases, thus preventing the degradation of articular and periarticular tissue. Consequently, clinically, improvement in pain, functionality and quality of life of the individual affected with OAJ and treated with laser PBMT can be observed. Thus, we can conclude that laser PBMT can be an excellent adjunct in the treatment of OAJ, since it is a non-invasive method and also has relatively low costs.La osteoartritis de rodilla (OAJ) es una de las enfermedades articulares degenerativas progresivas más comunes en todo el mundo y también una de las principales causas de discapacidad y daño a la calidad de vida. La terapia de fotobiomodulación (PBMT, de English Photobiomodulation Therapy) con láser de bajo nivel (LLLT, de English Low Level Laser Therapy) ha demostrado ser un tratamiento prometedor con buenos resultados para varias enfermedades crónicas, incluidos los cambios que afectan el sistema articular. En este contexto, el objetivo de este estudio es proporcionar, a través de una revisión narrativa, una comprensión de la evidencia actual disponible sobre el mecanismo de acción y la importancia clínica del láser PBMT en el tratamiento de la OAJ. Las búsquedas se realizaron en las bases de datos bibliográficas de PubMed / MEDLINE, Virtual Health Library (VHL), Web of Science y SciELO. Según estudios revisados por pares, los datos de laboratorio en modelos animales experimentales y estudios clínicos muestran que el PBM es capaz de reducir la muerte de condrocitos, estimular la síntesis de componentes de la matriz extracelular (ECM), mitigar la liberación de mediadores inflamatorios y proteolíticos presentes en enfermedades articulares crónicas. Evitando así la degradación del tejido articular y periarticular. En consecuencia, clínicamente se puede observar una mejoría del dolor, la funcionalidad y la calidad de vida del individuo afectado con OAJ y tratado con láser PBMT. Así, podemos concluir que el láser PBMT puede ser un excelente coadyuvante en el tratamiento de la OAJ, ya que es un método no invasivo y además tiene costos relativamente bajos.A osteoartrite do joelho (OAJ) é uma das doenças articulares degenerativa progressiva mais comuns em todo o mundo e também uma das principais causas de incapacidade e danos à qualidade de vida. A terapia de fotobiomodulação (PBMT, do inglês Photobiomodulation Therapy) através de laser de baixa intensidade (LLLT, do inglês Low Level Laser Therapy) tem mostrado ser um tratamento promissora e com bons resultados para diversas doenças crônicas, incluindo as alterações que acometem o sistema articular. Dentro deste contexto, o objetivo deste estudo é proporcionar, por meio de uma revisão narrativa, uma compreensão das evidências atuais disponíveis sobre o mecanismo de ação e importância clínica da PBMT a laser no tratamento da OAJ. As buscas foram realizadas nas bases de dados bibliográficas do PubMed/MEDLINE, Biblioteca virtual da saúde (BVS), Web of Science e SciELO. Com base nos estudos revisados por pares, os dados laboratoriais em modelos animais experimentais e estudos clínicos mostram que a PBM é capaz de reduzir a morte de condrócitos, estimular a síntese de componentes da matriz extracelular (MEC), atenuar a liberação de mediadores inflamatórios e proteolíticos presente em doenças articulares crônicas, prevenindo assim a degradação do tecido articular e periarticulares. Consequentemente, clinicamente, pode ser observado melhora da dor, funcionalidade e qualidade de vida do indivíduo acometido com OAJ e tratados com a PBMT a laser. Assim, podemos concluir que a PBMT a laser pode constituir um excelente coadjuvante no tratamento da OAJ, uma vez que é um método não invasivo e também apresenta custos relativamente baixos.Research, Society and Development2021-01-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1207210.33448/rsd-v10i1.12072Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 1; e59410112072Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 1; e59410112072Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 1; e594101120722525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/12072/10896Copyright (c) 2021 Yuri Victor Barbosa Silva; Thiago Correia da Silva Rezzo; Carla Roberta Tim; Patrícia Gabrielli Vassão; Thalita Páez; Livia Assis Garciahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva, Yuri Victor BarbosaRezzo, Thiago Correia da SilvaTim, Carla Roberta Vassão, Patrícia GabrielliPáez, ThalitaGarcia, Livia Assis2021-02-20T21:19:23Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/12072Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:44.932417Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis Terapia de fotobiomodulación: mecanismo de acción e importancia clínica del tratamiento de la osteoartritis de rodilla Terapia por fotobiomodulação: mecanismo de ação e importância clínica no tratamento da osteoartrite de joelho |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis Silva, Yuri Victor Barbosa Artrosis Láser Rehabilitación Rodilla. Osteoartrite Laser Reabilitação Joelho. Osteoarthritis Laser Rehabilitation Knee. |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis |
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Photobiomodulation therapy: mechanism of action and clinical importance of treating knee osteoarthritis |
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Silva, Yuri Victor Barbosa |
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Silva, Yuri Victor Barbosa Rezzo, Thiago Correia da Silva Tim, Carla Roberta Vassão, Patrícia Gabrielli Páez, Thalita Garcia, Livia Assis |
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Rezzo, Thiago Correia da Silva Tim, Carla Roberta Vassão, Patrícia Gabrielli Páez, Thalita Garcia, Livia Assis |
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Silva, Yuri Victor Barbosa Rezzo, Thiago Correia da Silva Tim, Carla Roberta Vassão, Patrícia Gabrielli Páez, Thalita Garcia, Livia Assis |
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Artrosis Láser Rehabilitación Rodilla. Osteoartrite Laser Reabilitação Joelho. Osteoarthritis Laser Rehabilitation Knee. |
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Artrosis Láser Rehabilitación Rodilla. Osteoartrite Laser Reabilitação Joelho. Osteoarthritis Laser Rehabilitation Knee. |
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Osteoarthritis of the knee (OAJ) is one of the most common progressive degenerative joint diseases worldwide and also a major cause of disability and damage to quality of life. Photobiomodulation therapy (PBMT, from English Photobiomodulation Therapy) using low-level laser (LLLT, from English Low Level Laser Therapy) has shown to be a promising treatment with good results for several chronic diseases, including changes that affect the system articulate. Within this context, the objective of this study is to provide, through a narrative review, an understanding of the current evidence available on the mechanism of action and clinical importance of laser PBMT in the treatment of OAJ. The searches were performed in the bibliographic databases of PubMed / MEDLINE, Virtual Health Library (VHL), Web of Science and SciELO. Based on peer-reviewed studies, laboratory data in experimental animal models and clinical studies show that PBM is able to reduce chondrocyte death, stimulate the synthesis of extracellular matrix components (ECM), mitigate the release of inflammatory mediators and proteolytics present in chronic joint diseases, thus preventing the degradation of articular and periarticular tissue. Consequently, clinically, improvement in pain, functionality and quality of life of the individual affected with OAJ and treated with laser PBMT can be observed. Thus, we can conclude that laser PBMT can be an excellent adjunct in the treatment of OAJ, since it is a non-invasive method and also has relatively low costs. |
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