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Preliminary clinical experience of low-level laser therapy for the treatment of canine osteoarthritis-associated pain: A retrospective investigation on 17 dogs

机译:低水平激光治疗治疗犬骨关节炎相关疼痛的初步临床经验:17只犬的回顾性调查

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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) is common in dogs and causes chronic pain that affects the quality of life and may not respond to analgesics.Objective: The objective of this study was to determine whether low-level laser therapy (LLLT) would improve the quality of life and help reducing systemic analgesics, in dogs with OA.Methods: Seventeen client-owned dogs diagnosed with OA and associated pain were included. The diagnosis of OA was confirmed by orthopedic and radiographic examination. Pain was evaluated in each dog with the canine brief pain inventory (CBPI), compiled by the dog owners, as well as with a visual analog scale (VAS) and the colorado state canine chronic pain scale, used by the clinician. The LLLT was performed weekly in each study dog, for a total period of 6 weeks. The CBPI was then repeated at 2, 4, 6, and 8 weeks after the first laser session, whereas the VAS was reassessed at weeks 2 and 6. The dogs were observed for the occurrence of laser-related side effects.Results: Both CBPI and VAS were significantly reduced after the first laser session (9.2 ± 3.8 and 5.2 ± 1.1, respectively) compared to pretreatment values (11.8 ± 3.6 and 7.6 ± 0.9, respectively; and p = 0.018 and p 0.001, respectively) and continued to decrease over time until the end of the therapy. Based on these results and improved function, as assessed by the orthopedic surgeon, the pharmacological analgesic therapy was reduced by the clinician at week 2 in 13 of 17 dogs. Laser-related side effects were not observed.Conclusion: This retrospective report provides a basis for future investigations, needed to clarify whether laser therapy may be beneficial to treat canine OA-associated pain. The preliminary findings are promising and suggest that LLLT may help reducing the analgesic administration and improving client satisfaction and the quality of life of dogs with OA.
机译:背景:骨关节炎(OA)在狗中是常见的,导致影响生活质量的慢性疼痛,并且可能不会对镇痛药做出反应。目的是确定低水平激光治疗(LLLT)是否会提高质量生活中的生活和帮助减少狗的狗的系统镇痛药:包括诊断患有OA和相关疼痛的十七个客户所有犬。通过整形外科和放射线检查证实了OA的诊断。每只狗都有犬的疼痛评估疼痛,​​这些狗是由狗业主编制的,以及临床医生使用的视觉模拟量表(VAS)和科罗拉多州犬慢性疼痛量表。 LLLT每周在每张学习犬中进行,总为6周。然后在第一次激光会议后的2,4,6和8周重复CBPI,而VAS在第2周和6周内重新评估。观察到激光相关副作用的狗。结果:CBPI与预处理值(分别为11.8±3.6和7.6±0.9分别为6.2±3.8和5.2±1.1)后,VAS显着降低了(分别为11.8±3.6和7.6±0.9;和P = 0.018和P <0.001)并继续随着时间的推移减少直到治疗结束。基于这些结果和改进的功能,如骨科外科医生的评估,临床医生在17名犬的第2周的第2周减少了药理学镇痛治疗。未观察到激光相关的副作用。结论:该回顾性报告为未来的调查提供了基础,以澄清激光治疗是否有利于治疗犬oA相关疼痛。初步调查结果很有希望,并表明LLLT可能有助于减少镇痛药,提高客户满意度和狗的生活质量。

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