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APPLICATIONS OF LOW LEVEL

LASER THERAPY IN PODIATRY:AN IN-DEPTH

LOOK

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Contact Information

• Richard Silverstein, DPM

• Division Head Podiatry Section/Department of Surgery University of Maryland Harford Memorial Hospital

• 807-B South Union AvenueHavre De Grace, MD 21078

• www.unionfootcare.com

[email protected]

• (410)939-2627 office(410)627-7131 cell

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American Podiatric Medical Association Disclosure

• The following relationships with commercial interests existed during the past 12 months:

Erchonia Corporation

Akina Pharmaceuticals

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Lecture Goals

• To define what a Cold Laser is

• To understand the mechanism of action of Cold Lasers

• To review the current literature supporting Cold Laser therapy

• To identify how Cold Lasers can be utilized in the podiatric practice

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What is a laser anyway?

• Laser – Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation

• Based on the principles of stimulated radiation by Einstein in 1917

• Lasers differ from other sources of light in that they emit light coherently

• This spatial coherence allows lasers to be focused to a tight spot or beam

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Cold Laser Therapy (aka Low Level Laser Therapy or

LLLT)

• “A form of medicine that uses low-level lasers or light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Other names include low-power laser, soft laser, cold laser, bio stimulation laser, therapeutic laser, and laser acupuncture.”

• 600-980 nm on the em spectrum

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Characteristics of Low Level Laser Therapy

• Accelerates cell growth & tissue repair

• Accelerates fibroblast & collagen production for faster wound healing

• Reduces inflammation

• Reduces scar tissue formation

• Reduces pain & acts as an analgesic

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Characteristics of Low Level Laser Therapy Cont’d.

• Induces angiogenesis

• Induces neurogenesis

• Stimulates an increase in intracellular energy

• Stimulates a cascade of physiologic effects to promote repair, regeneration & restoration of function

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What can we do with LLLT?

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Lower Extremity Relevant Applications of LLLT

• Acute Inflammatory Conditions

• Chronic tendon or ligament injury (plantar fasciitis)

• Chronic pain

• Osteoarthritis

• Complex regional pain syndrome

• Entrapment neuropathy

• Peripheral neuropathy

• Neuroma

• Neuritis

• Lymphedema

• Wound healing

• Fracture healing

• Eradicate dermatophyte infections

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Lower Extremity Relevant Applications of LLLT

• Reverse tendinopathy

• Reverse plantar fasciosis

• Reverse plantar plate derangement, a degenerative capsulopathy

• Non-invasive treatment of chronic tendinopathy, capsulopathy & fasciopathy

• Enhance angiogenic response in repair of compromised and degenerative tissues

• Pain control

• Restoration of function

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Effects of Low Level Laser Therapy

• Shortens the inflammatory phase

• Accelerates the repair process

• Stimulates tissue regeneration after injury

• Additionally increases plasma concentrations of prostaglandins, enkephalins and endorphins all playing a role in pain management

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What is the mechanism of action of low level laser therapy?

“PHOTOBIOMODULATION”

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How deep do cold lasers penetrate?

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How do we treat these conditions PRIOR to laser therapy?

• Educate the patient

• Dispense durable medical devices and utilize taping

• Recommend stretches and exercises to promote mobility

• Limit high impact exercises, recommend modifications at the work place

• Encourage disease management

• Prescribe NSAIDS

• Give steroid injections

• Recommend laser therapy

• Recommend surgical management

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What does the research show?

ARTICLE #1

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• The Study:

• 69 subjects enrolled in a placebo-controlled, randomized, double-blind study.

• 37 randomized to the active treatment group

• 32 were placed into the placebo group

• Treatment group treated twice a week for 3 weeks utilizing LLLT and were evaluated at 6 different time points.

• Utilized a 635 nm low level laser for treatment

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• Parameters Studied:

• Pain rating was recorded using a visual analog pain scale.

• Doppler ultrasonography performed to measure fascial thickness pre and post treatment.

• Study participants also completed the Foot Function Index.

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• Results:

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• Results:

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• Results:

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Analog Pain Scale

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Peripheral Neuropathy and Low Level Laser Therapy

• What does it mean?

• Large Nerve Fibers vs Small Nerve Fibers

• Common Causes:

- Diabetes Mellitus Types I and II

- Metabolic Syndrome

- Idiopathic / familial

- Alcohol Abuse

- HIV

- Pharmacologic toxins / Chemotherapeutic agents

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Clinical Presentation: Small Fiber Neuropathy

• Stocking and glove distribution

• Early hyperesthesia and pain, late hypoesthesia and numbness

• Pain is burning, superficial

• Impaired thermal and pain thresholds

• Decreased sweating

• Normal strength, reflexes and EMG

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Diagnosis: Epidermal Nerve Density

• Small C-fibers and A-delta fibers

• Established normative value based on body site

• Objective way to quantify and monitor neuropathy

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• Site Result Value Abnormal Low Normal•• Rt Foot 1.16 < 3.11 3.11 – 4.5

• Lt Foot 1.33

• Rt Calf 3.62 < 5.4 5.4 – 5.7

• Lt Calf 2.88

1NORMALSMALL FIBER

NEUROPATHY

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Before Laser:

Right Foot: 1.16After Laser:

Right Foot: 4.91

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Before Laser:

Left Foot: 1.33

After Laser:

Left Foot:

4.37

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Having Confidence in the Science

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Why incorporate Cold Laser treatment modalities into your

practice?• It is a safe and effective treatment to provide to patients in

pain.

• Incorporates the newest technology into our practice.

• Garner respect from patients and referring colleagues for being on top of the current trends and effective medical treatments.

• Safe to use in our diabetic patients and vascularlycompromised patients.

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Marketing the Laser

• Brochures and patient education

• Use your EMR to your advantage, you paid enough for it!

• Enhance your web site and direct your patients there

• Radio advertising

• ROI and pressure

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Bibliography

• Can LLLT have an impact for Small Fiber Neuropathy? Podiatry Today, volume 24, issue 6, June 2011, Kerry Zang, DPM, Janna Kroleski, DPM, Shahram Askari, DPM, and Sanford Kaner, DPM

• Low-level laser (light) therapy (LLLT) in skin: stimulating, healing, restoring Seminars in Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery, 2013 March; 32(1): 41-52. Pinar Avci, Asheesh Gupta, Mgesh Sadasivam, Daniela Vecchio, Zeev Pam, Nadav Pam, Michael Hamblin.

• The Nuts and Bolts of Low-Level Laser (light) Therapy. Annals of Biomedical engineering, February 2012, Volume 40, Issue 2, pp. 516-533. Hoon Chung, Tianhong Dai, Sulbha K. Sharma, Ying-Ying Huang, James D. Carroll, Michael R. Hamblin, February

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Bibliography cont’d.

• Low-Level Laser Therapy at 635 nm for Treatment of Chronic Plantar Fasciitis: a Placebo-Controlled Randomized Study The Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery. Volume 54, Issue 5, September-October, 2015, 768-772. David M. Macias, MD, Michael J. Coughlin, MD, Kerry Zang, DPM, Faustin R. Stevens, MD, James R. Jastifer, MD, Jesse F. Doty, MD

• Ultrasonographic evaluation of plantar fasciitis after low-level laser therapy: results of a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial Lasers in Medical Science. Volume 25, 2010, 275-281. Olga Kiritsi, Konstantinos Tsitas, Nikolaos Malliaropoulos, Grogorios Mikroulis

• Low Level Laser Therapy for the Treatment of Chronic Plantar Fasciitis: A Prospective Study. Foot and Ankle International. June 2014;35(6):566-571.Jastifer JR, Catena F, Doty JF, Stevens F, Coughlin MF.

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• “Nearly all inventions are not recognized for their positive side when they're made. So, for example, scientists didn't go out to design a CD machine: they designed a laser. But we got all sorts of things from a laser which we never remotely imagined, and we're still finding things for a laser to do.”

Robert Winston

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THANK YOU!!!