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International Journal of Complementary and Internal Medicine

REVIEW ARTICLE

Laser Therapy and Osteoarthritis Disability: An Updated Snapshot Highlighting Highly Promising Cartilage Regeneration Associations

 

Ray Marks 

Research, Osteoarthritis Research Center, Box 5B, Thornhill, ONT L3T 5H3, Canada

Corresponding Author: Ray Marks, OARC Clinical Research and Education Director, Ontario L3T 5H3, Canada. E-mail: Dr. [email protected]; [email protected]

Received: September 30, 2024                                       Published: October 10, 2024

Citation: Marks R. Laser Therapy and Osteoarthritis Disability: An Updated Snapshot Highlighting Highly Promising Cartilage Regeneration Associations. Int J Complement Intern Med. 2024;6(1):284–292. DOI: 10. 58349/IJCIM. 1. 6. 2024. 00143

Copyright: ©2024 Marks R. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and build upon your work non-commercially.

Abstract 

Among the various non-pharmacological interventions shown to partially relieve painful disabling osteoarthritis, the most prevalent joint disease, laser therapy, initially reported as highly efficacious in Russia and Eastern Europe remains less well accepted in Western medicine contexts and especially as a salient and effective mobility restorative modality. Building on prior research, the present 2020-2024 data review aimed to: 

  • a) update the degree of support for continuing to research this topic, in general, 
  • b) its cartilage regenerative/repair potential, commonly believed unachievable and tenable, in particular. 
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While not studied clinically to any degree, most experimental studies support a specific role for possible cartilage repair plus possible post-treatment improvements in symptoms associated with osteoarthritis, including pain, mobility, and function. Possible documented mechanisms for the observed results include the resolution or attenuation of pain and inflammation, enhanced cartilage tissue cell proliferation and increased matrix synthesis. 

Keywords: articular cartilage, efficacy, high intensity laser, inflammation, intervention, low-level laser therapy, osteoarthritis, phototherapy, regeneration, repair, tissue engineering

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