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ocgirl 04-29-2007 02:38 AM

Painless, noninvasive treatment for CTS,?? for TOS??
 
I found this successful clinical trial for carpel tunnel syndrome on the sorehand e-mails that come. I wondered if it would work for tos? Painles and noninvasise sounds good to me ! I know we need reduction of inflammation, temporary elevation of serotonin levels would help, and increase in adenosine triphosphate (ATP) I'll have to look up ATP

I see a Chinese Doctor of Medicine who gives me acupuncture and it really helps, I have a TENS unit. I wonder what the other modalities were that were used in the study? I have had low level laser also by Dr Ellis and at the physical therapy clinic by a physical therapist. It was only a few treatments, but I felt better after the treatment.

Just a thought...who knows???
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J Altern Complement Med. 1999 Feb;5(1):5-26.

Carpal tunnel syndrome: clinical outcome after low-level laser acupuncture, microamps transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and other alternative therapies--an open protocol study.

Branco K, Naeser MA.

Acupuncture Healthcare Services, Westport, Massachusetts, USA.

OBJECTIVE: Outcome for carpal tunnel syndrome (CTS) patients (who previously failed standard medical/surgical treatments) treated primarily with a painless, noninvasive technique utilizing red-beam, low-level laser acupuncture and microamps transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) on the affected hand; secondarily, with other alternative therapies. DESIGN: Open treatment protocol, patients diagnosed with CTS by their physicians. SETTING: Treatments performed by licensed acupuncturist in a private practice office. SUBJECTS: Total of 36 hands (from 22 women, 9 men), ages 24-84 years, median pain duration, 24 months. Fourteen hands failed 1-2 surgical release procedures. INTERVENTION/TREATMENT: Primary treatment: red-beam, 670 nm, continuous wave, 5 mW, diode laser pointer (1-7 J per point), and microamps TENS (< 900 microA) on affected hands. Secondary treatment: infrared low-level laser (904 nm, pulsed, 10 W) and/or needle acupuncture on deeper acupuncture points; Chinese herbal medicine formulas and supplements, on case-by-case basis. Three treatments per week, 4-5 weeks. OUTCOME MEASURES: Pre- and posttreatment Melzack pain scores; profession and employment status recorded. RESULTS: Posttreatment, pain significantly reduced (p < .0001), and 33 of 36 hands (91.6%) no pain, or pain reduced by more than 50%. The 14 hands that failed surgical release, successfully treated. Patients remained employed, if not retired. Follow-up after 1-2 years with cases less than age 60, only 2 of 23 hands (8.3%) pain returned, but successfully re-treated within a few weeks. CONCLUSIONS: Possible mechanisms for effectiveness include increased adenosine triphosphate (ATP) on cellular level, decreased inflammation, temporary increase in serotonin. There are potential cost-savings with this treatment (current estimated cost per case, $12,000; this treatment, $1,000). Safe when applied by licensed acupuncturist trained in laser acupuncture; supplemental home treatments may be performed by patient under supervision of acupuncturist.

Publication Types:PMID: 10100028 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Jomar 04-29-2007 01:42 PM

Have you even tried an IFC stim {interferential}?
to compare against the TENS?

I use a less expensive muscle stim at time now but I really liked the IFC that the chiro has much better.
The laser he has worked great for me too- if I ever get worse I would try to buy one of each of those and a far infra red sauna.

I think your sig is broke??

ocgirl 04-29-2007 04:18 PM

broken sig
 
Yes. I keep meaning to fix that. I'm not sure how

Jomar 04-29-2007 06:07 PM

Oh I see -I looked at mine to check- in the user CP - edit signature- I think you just need to remove the words in between the [SIGPIC] part.

on mine for the picture it only shows [SIGPIC] [SIGPIC]

ocgirl 04-29-2007 07:51 PM

oh, nuts...
 
uh, oh, now I've done it
now my sig is really messed up

boytos 01-02-2012 06:38 AM

anyone tried low-level laser ?

Jomar 01-02-2012 12:53 PM

Yes, my chiro has one, usually use it on the specific sore spots for the most part.
sore wrist - 20 -30 seconds tx and all good, same for elbow, shoulder & low back spots.

When the prices come down on Amazon or Ebay, I plan to get my own:cool:


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