Analysis of modified ilib therapy in patients submitted to plastic surgery

The sample comprised 44 volunteers who had undergone some surgical procedure and were equally divided into four groups. G1 started the therapy 24 h after the surgical procedure with the device off. G2 followed the same time pattern, 24 h, but with the device turned on. G3 and G4 started therapy thre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Lasers in medical science 2024-04, Vol.39 (1), p.110-110, Article 110
Hauptverfasser: Meyer, Patrícia Froes, Maia, Rafaella Rêgo, de Morais Carreiro, Eneida, da Silva, Rodrigo Marcel Valentim, Farias, Stephany Luanna Queiroga, Picariello, Felice, Medeiros, Carla Érica Lima, Silva, Danielli Malta Prata e, Barros, Daniela Silva Salgado, Roque, Vanessa Siqueira, de Sousa, Lucas Peres
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Zusammenfassung:The sample comprised 44 volunteers who had undergone some surgical procedure and were equally divided into four groups. G1 started the therapy 24 h after the surgical procedure with the device off. G2 followed the same time pattern, 24 h, but with the device turned on. G3 and G4 started therapy three days after the surgical procedure; in G3, the device was turned off, and in G4, the device remained on during therapy; each session lasted 30 min, using 660 nm (red), energy 180 J. For all groups, the therapy started with daily use for seven days and followed the interval use of three times a week until completed 21 days. The revaluation was performed after 7 and 21 days. The results found show changes in HR at rest, systolic and diastolic BP, and in peripheral oxygen saturation, which showed a significant difference in the groups that used on-therapy ( p  
ISSN:1435-604X
0268-8921
1435-604X
DOI:10.1007/s10103-024-04057-4