The analgesic effect of laser-puncture on painful diseases.
10.3777/jjsam.36.42
- VernacularTitle:とう痛性疾患に対するレーザー針の鎮痛効果について
- Author:
Sumie TOYOTA
;
Akira KAWACHI
;
Masao MATSUO
;
Tetsuya KIMURA
;
Masaru NITTA
;
Yukio SAKO
;
Tomoko SHINAGAWA
;
Masae TANAKA
;
Kazuhiro MORIKAWA
;
Sawako HASHIMOTO
;
Toshikatsu KITADE
;
Mitsuru NAKAMURA
;
Tatsuzo NAKAMURA
;
Fuminori ANDO
;
Takao SAKAI
;
Sakiko KITANI
;
Toyohiko INOUE
;
Masayoshi HYODO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
1986;36(1):42-47
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
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Abstract:
A statistical study on effects of laser-puncture was carried out. In addition, an attempt was made to compare between the effect of acupuncture and this method. The treatments were under-taken for various chronic and acute cases with pain. In the laser-puncture treatment, two types of laser (i, e. low energy 10mW laser and 70mW sharp laser) were used. Laser-beam was given to 20-30 points which were located in painful areas, innervating nerve areas and remote areas for 40 sec for each.
In the open study, 10mW laser-puncture was effective (including ‘rather effective’) in 64% of the cases, and 70mW laser-puncture 73%. In the blind test, ‘the day’ evaluation showed that the laser-punctures were more effective than placebo treatment: 10mW laser-puncture was effective in 80% of the cases, and placebo in 67%. 70mW laser-puncture was effective in 87% of them, and placebo in 80%. In situ acupuncture was effective in 97%, and no effect was seen in 7%.
Only ‘the day’ evaluation in the open study showed that 70mW laser-puncture was more effective than 10mW one. In the blind best, 10mW and 70mW laser-puncture were more effective than placebo, and in situ acupuncture was more effective than the laser-punctures, but there were no significant differences among the three treatmets.