Purpose: The purpose of this study is to investigate the effectiveness of Hyperpolarized Light on lower limb cellulitis with lymphatic disorders. Methods: Thirty patients with lower limb cellulitis with lymphatic disorders participated in the study and were divided randomly into two equal groups. Group (A) received Hyperpolarized Light and Traditional Skin Care; Group (B) received Traditional skin care only. Both groups were assessed before and after treatment by using ALT 70 diagnostic model. Results: Statistical tests for normality revealed that most of variables were non-normally distributed. So, nonparametric tests were used for within group differences (Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test) and between groups differences (Mann-Whitney U Test). Statistical test used revealed that there was statistically significant difference between groups with significant reduction in ALT posttest in favor of study group A or study group (P-value<0.001). Statistical tests used revealed that there were no statistically significant differences between two groups (Study and control) in any variable of demographic and clinical data patients (P- value >0.05). So, patients participated in the two groups were homogenous.
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