Saturday, March 20, 2010

Efficacy of LLLT in Fibromyalgia Patients

Abstract

Aim: To investigate the efficacy of low level laser therapy (LLLT) in fibromyalgia patients.

 Materials and Methods: Thirty-four fibromyalgia patients were randomly assigned to LLLT (n=16) and placebo laser groups (n=16). Outcome measures included number of tender points (NTP), Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire (FIQ), morning stiffness, global improvement as reported on a verbal scale (VSGI), and total myalgia score. Clinical evaluations were performed before, immediately after, and six months after the treatment.

 Results: In the LLLT group, significant improvement was observed in clinical parameters at the end of the treatment (p<0.01). On the other hand, significant improvements were observed only in the number of tender points and morning stiffness in the placebo group (p<0.05). In comparing the groups, significant improvements were detected in scores of FIQ, VSGI, and total myalgia in the active laser group (p<0.05). The clinical evaluations performed after six months demonstrated improvements in the clinical parameters only in the LLLT group (p<0.05). When the groups were compared with each other, significant improvements were found in the LLLT group (p<0.05).

 Conclusion: Our results suggest that LLLT has both short- and long-term effectiveness in the treatment of fibromyalgia.

Keywords Fibromyalgia, low level laser therapy, and placebo

 

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