تأثير العلاج بأشعة الليزر منخفض الشِّدة والتَّدليك اليدويّ على إصابات التَّمَزُّق الغُضْرُوفِيّ الهلاليّ الإنسيّ
Abstract
Effect of Low Level Laser Therapy on patient with Medial Meniscus Tear, and goals of the research are to define the effects of low level laser therapy followed manual massage then Isometric exercise on the pain intensity, strengthening of anterior and posterior major major thigh muscles and on range of motion of Knee joint, and the sample was patients with medial meniscus tear was referred to physiotherapy department of abusleem trauma hospital and planning for physiotherapy, with sample size ( ) male patients, with age between (22-32) years old, and the result was prove the validity of the therapy program by uses of low level laser therapy followed by manual massage, then isometric exercise to decrease the pain intensity, increase strengthening of the major anterior and posterior thigh muscles and to increase the range of the knee motion, and the researcher recommended that the physiotherapist should be aware of the use of LLLT and the need to provide it in the different physiotherapy centers and consider it as one of the important methods in physical therapy as well as awareness of the most important factors harmful to such injuries and how to avoid them with urging the speed of diagnosis and who was treated.
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