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  • J Nov Physiother 2019, Vol 9(2): 411
  • DOI: 10.4172/2165-7025.1000411

Comparison between the Singular Action and the Synergistic Action of Therapeutic Resources in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthrosis in Women: A Blind and Randomized Study

Michelle Luise De Souza Simão1, Ana Carolina Fernandes1, Késsia Rodrigues Ferreira2, Laís Santos De Oliveira2, Érica Guillen Mário2, Anderson Luis Zanchin3, Heloisa Ciol1, Antonio Eduardo De Aquino Junior1* and Vanderlei Salvador Bagnato1
1Institute of Physics of São Carlos, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil
2Facsete, Sete Lagoas, Minas Gerais, Brazil
3MMOptics, São Carlos, São Paulo, Brazil
*Corresponding Author : Antonio Eduardo De Aquino Junior, Institute of Physics of São Carlos, University of São Paulo, São Carlos, Brazil, Tel: 55 16 991721127, Email: antonioaquino@ifsc.usp.br

Received Date: Apr 22, 2019 / Accepted Date: May 01, 2019 / Published Date: May 07, 2019

Abstract

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative joint disease that promotes chronic and joint decrease, which is prevalent in the elderly. There are several therapeutic approaches for the treatment of pain, including therapeutic ultrasound and laser therapy, therapeutic resources are not included in the treatment of this disease. The aim of this study was to distinguish between a single application of the laser therapy/therapeutic ultrasound resources in relation to the effect of the synergistic applications of the same resources in patients with knee osteoarthrosis. Thirty patients were selected, being 10 patients per group, randomly distributed. In addition, patients did not have access to the form of a course, characterizing a blind study. Patients were assessed by Western Ontario and McMaster University Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) for osteoarthritis of the knee. All patients completed the Visual Analogue Scale. Analogue scale, fossil of greater abnormality, larger or smaller wall, conjugated according to natural resources. A greater percentage difference was observed in the comparison between laser versus ultralaser (50%) and therapeutic ultrasound versus ultralaser (130%), when compared to functionality (WOMAC). When comparing the Visual Analogue Scale, a greater reduction of pain was observed by the combined use of resources in relation to the resources singularly, for both the right and left knees. The results showed that synergic therapy was more efficient in the treatment of knee osteoarthrosis in relation to the use of the therapies alone, in relation to both joint function and pain. The use of new technologies provides a new treatment approach, without the use of drugs and non-invasively, allowing a better quality of life of patients with this chronic and degenerative pathology.

Keywords: Osteoarthritis; Laser therapy; Therapeutic ultrasound; Ultralaser

Citation: de Souza Simão ML, Fernandes AC, Ferreira KR, de Oliveira LS, Mário EG, et al. (2019) Comparison between the Singular Action and the Synergistic Action of Therapeutic Resources in the Treatment of Knee Osteoarthrosis in Women: A Blind and Randomized Study. J Nov Physiother 9: 411. Doi: 10.4172/2165-7025.1000411

Copyright: © 2019 de Souza Simão ML, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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