The effectiveness of two types of low-level laser therapy in patients with persistent tinnitus

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Ronak Taher Ali
Tara Nooruldeen Abdullah
Abdulkhaliq K. Emin
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[1] Hawler Medical University,Department of Pharmacology & Medical Physics, Collage of Medicine
[2] Tishk International University,Department of Physiotherapy, Faculty of Applied Science
[3] Hawler Medical University,Surgical Department, Collage of Medicine
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Lasers in Medical Science | / 38卷
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Low-level laser therapy; Tinnitus; Comparison of equipment; Effectiveness and audiology;
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Tinnitus is a perception disorder of sound with no hearing impulse. It is a very common otology complaint that leads to worsening quality of life. The experience of sound is only the product of neural system activity, with no matching mechanical or vibratory activity in the cochlea, and is unrelated to any external stimuli. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a medical treatment of tinnitus that uses low-energy-level lasers or light-emitting diodes to stimulate or inhibit cellular function. The study included nine patients aged 20–68 years with unilateral or bilateral tinnitus. It was a self-controlled clinical trial study on subjective tinnitus. All patients attended the ENT outpatient Department, Rzgari Teaching Hospital, Erbil, Iraq. Two types of low-level laser therapy (LLLT) devices were used for patients. The first tool, a soft laser called a Tinnitool, has a wavelength of 660 nm and a power of 100 mW. The second tool is a Tinnitus Pen, which has a wavelength of 650 nm and a power of 5 mW. Seven females (77.7%) and two males (22.2%) participated in this study during one month. The mean age of the study sample was 44 years, with a standard deviation of 15.59 years. There was a significant improvement in the comparison of both types of therapy low-level laser before and after treatment, which reduced the tinnitus level among patients from 70% before treatment to 59% and 65.50%, respectively, after one month of treatment. A paired t test was applied to assess this difference before and after treatment. LLLT devices can be an effective device tool for the treatment of tinnitus and can reduce the symptoms of annoyance that affect the life of the sufferer.
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