Frank Lønnberg’s research while affiliated with Bispebjerg Hospital, Copenhagen University and other places

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The effect of low-level laser therapy on musculoskeletal pain: A meta-analysis
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February 1993

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Pain

Arne Nyholm Gam

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Hanne Thorsen

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Frank Lønnberg

A meta-analysis was undertaken of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) on musculoskeletal pain. A literature search revealed 23 LLLT trials and of these 17 were controlled trials. Ten were double blind and 7 were insufficiently blinded. Within the studies identified pain was assessed by visual analogue scale or by "some other indices of pain". Nine double-blind trials and 4 controlled trials presented results in a form which allowed pooling of data. In the double-blind trials, the mean difference in pain between LLLT and placebo was 0.3% (S.E.(d) 4.6%, confidence limits -10.3-10.9%). In the insufficiently blinded trials the mean difference in pain was 9.5% (S.E.(d) 4.5%, confidence limits -2.9-21.8%). We conclude that LLLT has no effect on pain in musculoskeletal syndromes.

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... It is a non-invasive, inexpensive and practical treatment option with insignificant side effects, if any at all, for various acute and chronic diseases of the musculoskeletal system [4]. Contradictory results have been obtained in terms of the efficacy of LLLT in studies conducted in the past, however nothing but positive results were reported in many recent studies and meta-analyses conducted in respect thereof [3,9]. LLLT's efficacy in chronic painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system such as low back and neck pain, epicondylitis, rheumatoid arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome and osteoarthritis has been tested and it is currently used in medical applications [3]. ...

Reference:

Evaluation of the Efficiency of Low-Level Laser Therapy in Female Patients with Chronic Pelvic Pain: A Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Clinical Study
The effect of low-level laser therapy on musculoskeletal pain: A meta-analysis
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  • February 1993

Pain