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An observational cohort study of pelvic floor photobiomodulation for treatment of chronic pelvic pain
被引:4
|作者:
Kohli, Neeraj
[1
]
Jarnagin, Barry
[2
]
Stoehr, Angela R.
[3
]
Lamvu, Georgine
[4
]
机构:
[1] Harvard Med Sch, Dept Obstet & Gynecol, Boston, MA 02115 USA
[2] Ctr Pelv Hlth, Franklin, TN 37067 USA
[3] Nurture Womens Hlth, Frisco, TX 75035 USA
[4] Univ Cent Florida, Coll Med, Dept Clin Sci Obstet & Gynecol, Orlando, FL 32827 USA
关键词:
chronic pelvic pain;
low-level laser therapy;
photobiomodulation;
LEVEL LASER THERAPY;
MUSCULOSKELETAL DYSFUNCTIONS;
PHYSICAL-THERAPY;
WOMEN;
PREVALENCE;
SYMPTOMS;
D O I:
10.2217/cer-2021-0187
中图分类号:
R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
学科分类号:
摘要:
Lay abstract Low-level laser is a therapy that can help pain, but this type of treatment has not been available to women with chronic pelvic pain because traditional laser devices cannot access the pelvic structures. In this research we studied a novel low-laser device that can be used in the vagina, to treat pain arising from pelvic organs and muscles. Our preliminary research shows that this approach significantly reduced pelvic pain, and pain with activities such as exercise, urination, bowel movements and intercourse, in two-thirds of women who completed the therapy. Aim: This research is the first to evaluate the effectiveness of trans-vaginal photobiomodulation therapy (TV-PBMT) for chronic pelvic pain. Materials & methods: Observational analysis of 128 women, undergoing TV-PBMT for chronic pelvic pain. Minimal Clinically Important Difference, defined as >= 2-point drop on a 0-10 numeric pain rating scale (NPRS), and effect size Cohen d coefficient, was calculated over nine treatments for overall pain, and pain with activities. Results: Compared with baseline, 64.5% of women showed improvement in overall pain, pain with bowel movement, intercourse, exercise, urination, sitting and vulvar pain (Minimal Clinically Important Difference = -2.4, -2.0, -2.4, -2.1, -2.1, -2.0, -3.1; d = 0.9, 0.7, 0.9, 0.7, 0.7, 0.7, 0.9) by treatment 9. Conclusion: In this cohort, TV-PBMT resulted in improvement of pelvic pain without serious adverse events. Tweetable abstract Preliminary results show that pelvic photobiomodulation (low-level laser) therapy can help reduce pelvic pain in two-thirds of women who received this type of treatment.
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页码:1291 / 1299
页数:9
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