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Laser acupuncture therapy might be a feasible treatment for chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications according to this pilot study.
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Effects of Laser Acupuncture Therapy for Patients With Inadequate Recovery From Bell’s Palsy: Preliminary Results From Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-Controlled Study
2021 Nov 06 Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences Ton G, Lee LW, Ho WC, Tu CH, Chen YH, Lee YC
Randomised Controlled Trial Laser AcupunctureLaser acupuncture therapy might be a feasible treatment for chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications according to this pilot study.
Laser acupuncture versus oral glucose administration for pain prevention in term neonates: an observer-blinded non-inferiority randomized controlled clinical trial
2021 Jun 04 Acupuncture in Medicine Stadler J, Avian A, Pichler G, Posch K, Urlesberger B, Raith W
Laser acupuncture was not shown to be non-inferior to an oral glucose solution, possibly due to the higher than expected variability in premature infant pain profile (PIPP) scores within the studied groups.
Randomised Controlled TrialThe Effect of Laser Acupuncture on Spasticity in Children with Spastic Cerebral Palsy
2020 Oct Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies Putri DE, Srilestari A, Abdurrohim K, Mangunatmadja I, Wahyuni LK
This study suggest that laser acupuncture on GV20, GV14, LI4, GB34, and LR3 can reduce spasticity for children with spastic cerebral palsy.
Clinical Study Children's HealthAssessment of Allergic Rhinitis among Children after Low-Level Laser Therapy
2019 Jul 07 Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences Moustafa Y, El Nady HG, Saber MM, Dabbous OA, Kamel TB, Abel-Wahhab KG, et al.
Laser acupuncture is a reliable, painless and non-invasive successful technique, which may be used as a complementary treatment for pediatric allergic rhinitis.
Randomised Controlled Trial Children's Health Hay Fever Laser Acupuncture Low-Level Laser TherapyLaser Acupuncture for Relieving Nausea and Vomiting in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Single-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial
2018 Dec 10 Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing Varejão CS, Santo FHE
The study concluded that laser acupuncture was effective in relieving nausea within 5 days of chemotherapy and in reducing the number of episodes of vomiting on Days 2 and 3 after chemotherapy.
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Laser acupuncture therapy might be a feasible treatment for chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications according to this pilot study.
2021 Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences Effects of Laser Acupuncture Therapy for Patients With Inadequate Recovery From Bell’s Palsy: Preliminary Results From Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-Controlled Study Ton G, Lee LW, Ho WC, Tu CH, Chen YH, Lee YC
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Methodology: This study was a two-armed, parallel, randomized, investigator-subject-assessor-blinded, sham-controlled pilot study with 17 deserving participants who were randomly assigned to either Laser Acupuncture Therapy (LAT) or sham LAT group. The LAT group had three sessions of therapy every week for a period of six weeks, receiving a total of 18 sessions, while the sham LAT group underwent the same procedure but with a sham laser device. The change in the social subscale of the Facial Disability Index from the start to the end (week 6) was used as the primary outcome measurement. Additional outcomes measured included changes in the House-Brackmann facial paralysis scale, Sunnybrook facial grading system, and stiffness scale at weeks 3 and 6.
Discussion of Results: The House-Brackmann score demonstrated a notable difference between the start of the study and the third week, and the Sunnybrook and stiffness scores showed borderline significance from the onset to the conclusion (week 6). However, comparison between the Facial Disability Index score at the start and end of six weeks did not yield any considerable difference. These findings suggested that LAT may have clinical effects on chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications.
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Effects of Laser Acupuncture Therapy for Patients With Inadequate Recovery From Bell’s Palsy: Preliminary Results From Randomized, Double-Blind, Sham-Controlled Study
2021 Nov 06 Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences Ton G, Lee LW, Ho WC, Tu CH, Chen YH, Lee YC
Randomised Controlled Trial Laser AcupunctureLaser acupuncture therapy might be a feasible treatment for chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications according to this pilot study.
Laser acupuncture versus oral glucose administration for pain prevention in term neonates: an observer-blinded non-inferiority randomized controlled clinical trial
2021 Jun 04 Acupuncture in Medicine Stadler J, Avian A, Pichler G, Posch K, Urlesberger B, Raith W
Laser acupuncture was not shown to be non-inferior to an oral glucose solution, possibly due to the higher than expected variability in premature infant pain profile (PIPP) scores within the studied groups.
Randomised Controlled TrialAssessment of Allergic Rhinitis among Children after Low-Level Laser Therapy
2019 Jul 07 Open Access Macedonian Journal of Medical Sciences Moustafa Y, El Nady HG, Saber MM, Dabbous OA, Kamel TB, Abel-Wahhab KG, et al.
Laser acupuncture is a reliable, painless and non-invasive successful technique, which may be used as a complementary treatment for pediatric allergic rhinitis.
Randomised Controlled Trial Children's Health Hay Fever Laser Acupuncture Low-Level Laser TherapyLaser Acupuncture for Relieving Nausea and Vomiting in Pediatric Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy: A Single-Blind Randomized Clinical Trial
2018 Dec 10 Journal of Pediatric Oncology Nursing Varejão CS, Santo FHE
The study concluded that laser acupuncture was effective in relieving nausea within 5 days of chemotherapy and in reducing the number of episodes of vomiting on Days 2 and 3 after chemotherapy.
Randomised Controlled Trial Children's HealthLaser Acupuncture Before and After Embryo Transfer Improves In Vitro Fertilization Outcomes: A Four-Armed Randomized Controlled Trial
2017 Apr Medical Acupuncture Morin SJ, Frattarelli JL, Franasiak JM, Juneau CR, Scott RT
Laser acupuncture (LA) at the time of embryo transfer improves implantation rate (IR). This was the first trial evaluating the use of LA in the context of IVF. Utilization of LA allowed the unique opportunity to examine the benefits of acupuncture in IVF against a truly inert control group.
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Laser acupuncture therapy might be a feasible treatment for chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications according to this pilot study.
Ton G, Lee LW, Ho WC, Tu CH, Chen YH, Lee YC
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A Randomised Controlled Trial published in 2021 in the journal Journal of Lasers in Medical Sciences found that Laser acupuncture therapy might be a feasible treatment for chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications according to this pilot study. Methodology: This study was a two-armed, parallel, randomized, investigator-subject-assessor-blinded, sham-controlled pilot study with 17 deserving participants who were randomly assigned to either Laser Acupuncture Therapy (LAT) or sham LAT group. The LAT group had three sessions of therapy every week for a period of six weeks, receiving a total of 18 sessions, while the sham LAT group underwent the same procedure but with a sham laser device. The change in the social subscale of the Facial Disability Index from the start to the end (week 6) was used as the primary outcome measurement. Additional outcomes measured included changes in the House-Brackmann facial paralysis scale, Sunnybrook facial grading system, and stiffness scale at weeks 3 and 6. Discussion of Results: The House-Brackmann score demonstrated a notable difference between the start of the study and the third week, and the Sunnybrook and stiffness scores showed borderline significance from the onset to the conclusion (week 6). However, comparison between the Facial Disability Index score at the start and end of six weeks did not yield any considerable difference. These findings suggested that LAT may have clinical effects on chronic Bell's palsy and its long-term complications.
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