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KMID : 1129920130100020021
Journal of Korean Society of Health Sciences
2013 Volume.10 No. 2 p.21 ~ p.37
The effect of various illumination method of LASER on low back pain
Kwon Su-Mi

Kim Seong-Gu
Kim Tae-Hoon
Shin Ga-Eul
Yoon Kwang-Min
Lee Sang-Hun
Lee Keon-Cheol
Kim Chi-Hyok
Abstract
Background : The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of scan or spot(adapted to acupuncture point) in an affected part on subjects with si mple low back pain.

Methods : 30 subjects with low back pain(LBP) who are in attendance at K -college, were divided into two groups(each 15 subjects) that sifting throug h Hendler questionnaire, Sasang Constitution and Digital Infrared Themograph ic Imaging(DITI). One group(15 subjects, control group) was treated with Sc an and another group(15 subjects, experimental group) was treated with Spo t to total 4weeks.

Results : The results of this study were as follows. After the intervention, P rogressive resistance exercise according to the experiment period significantl y increased muscular strength in three groups(p<.05). 1. Done comparing the results of Hendler questionnaire and DITI, laser treatment appeared to be effective for low back pain. 2. Done comparing the results of control group(Scan) and experimental gr oup(Spot), showed that experimental group is more effective than control gr oup. 3. Sex, BMI index and Sasang Constitution by experiment period was no d ifference that keep in mind.

Conclusion : 4 weeks of treatment showed that applying a laser beam to ac upuncture points was more effective than using it to a painful region.
KEYWORD
LBP, LASER, Scan illumination, Spot illumination, DITI
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