2014
DOI: 10.5152/tftrd.2014.08466
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Effects of Low-Level Laser Therapy and Interferential Current Therapy in the Treatment of Complex Regional Pain Syndrome

Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study is to estimate and compare the effects of low-level laser therapy and interferential current therapy in patients with complex regional pain syndrome type I. Material and Methods: Prospective randomized clinical research, including 45 patients with post-traumatic unilateral complex regional pain syndrome type I, treated at the Clinical Center Nis from December 2004 to January 2007. Low-level laser therapy and kinesitherapy were applied in group A (n=20), whereas group B (n=25) w… Show more

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“…We extracted relevant data from eight included trials (Askin 2014;Aydemir 2006;Cacchio 2009a;Dimitrijevic 2014;Duman 2009;Durmus 2004;Hazneci 2005;Li 2012). We contacted or attempted to contact the corresponding authors of 10 trials on three occasions in order to obtain missing outcomes data (Cacchio 2009b;Jeon 2014;Moseley 2004;Moseley 2005;Moseley 2009;Mucha 1992;Schreuders 2014;Uher 2000).…”
Section: Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We extracted relevant data from eight included trials (Askin 2014;Aydemir 2006;Cacchio 2009a;Dimitrijevic 2014;Duman 2009;Durmus 2004;Hazneci 2005;Li 2012). We contacted or attempted to contact the corresponding authors of 10 trials on three occasions in order to obtain missing outcomes data (Cacchio 2009b;Jeon 2014;Moseley 2004;Moseley 2005;Moseley 2009;Mucha 1992;Schreuders 2014;Uher 2000).…”
Section: Included Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were no trials that included participants with CRPS II. Fourteen trials included participants with CRPS I of the upper limb (Askin 2014;Aydemir 2006;Cacchio 2009a;Cacchio 2009b;Duman 2009;Durmus 2004;Hazneci 2005;Li 2012;Moseley 2004;Moseley 2005;Moseley 2009;Mucha 1992;Schreuders 2014), two with either upper or lower limb CRPS I (Dimitrijevic 2014;, one with CRPS I of the lower limb (Uher 2000) and one trial included participants with either upper, lower, multi-limb or whole body CRPS I (Jeon 2014). Participants developed CRPS I linked to a range of aetiologies including onset post fracture, soft-tissue injuries, stroke, surgery, carpal tunnel syndrome as well as of idiopathic onset.…”
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confidence: 99%
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