Clinical Effectiveness of High-Intensity Laser Therapy in Patients With Cervical Radiculopathy:
Radiculopathy, Musculoskeletal Diseases, Cervical Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Radiculopathy focused on measuring High Intensity Laser Therapy, Cervical Radicular Pain, Radiculopathy
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria: Eligible patients aged 20-65 years old with pain in the cervical spine and arm pain with or without neck pain lasting for at least one month. Patients were included in the study
- radicular clinical symptoms
- cervical disc herniation and degenerative changes diagnosed with cervical MR
- radiculopathy findings on Electromyography (EMG) and Nerve Conduction Studies
Exclusion Criteria:
- Pregnancy
- Inflammatory rheumatologic diseases
- Malignity
- Structural deformity
- Previous surgery related to the cervical spine
- Cervical spinal stenosis
- Lokal corticosteroid injections
- Medications for neuropathic pain such as pregabalin or gabapentin
- Carpal tunnel syndrome, cubital tunnel syndrome
- Shoulder pathology
Sites / Locations
- AFYON
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Active Comparator
HILT+exercise
Sham HILT+exercise
Exercise only
Patients received pulsed laser treatment, using a HIRO 3 device (ASA Laser, Arcugnano, Italy), five times a week for a period of four weeks, and one session per day for a total of 20 sessions. A 3-phase treatment program was performed in each session, and the patients were then given a daily exercise program once a day by a physiotherapist.
Sham therapy was applied in five sessions a week for four weeks, with a total of 20 sessions a day, with no current flowing through the device. This was followed by the exercise programs described above, performed once a day with the physiotherapist.
Exercise program was applied in five sessions a week for four weeks, with a total of 20 sessions a day.