Case Report: Photobiomodulation improves shoulder functionality after acute traumatic anterior dislocation associated with Hill-Sachs bone lesion’

Q2 Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics F1000Research Pub Date : 2024-07-08 DOI:10.12688/f1000research.152487.1
Rosani Teresa de Siqueira, Luiz Claudio de Freitas, Thomas Stravinskas Durigon, L. Motta, S. Bussadori, A. Horliana, R. Mesquita‐Ferrari, Aldo Brugnera Júnior, K. Fernandes, Cinthya Cosme Gutierrez Duran
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Photobiomodulation (PBM) has demonstrated positive effects on bone healing after fracture. This case report describes a skateboard-related shoulder anterior dislocation with Bankart and Hill-Sachs lesions. After a non-invasive reduction, the patient received conservative treatment with PBM. PBM was started on the accident day and continued daily for 30 days, followed by bi-weekly irradiation for 33 months. In the initial 30 days, the patient’s pain decreased, and the shoulder function was recovered with no pain, swelling, or bruising. On day 28, there was a reduction in edema compared to the initial injury and a full shoulder recovery for daily and sports activities. Physical examinations confirmed shoulder joint stability and the images at 33 months demonstrated Hill-Sachs lesion healing and significant Bankart lesion repair. In conclusion, PBM can induce recovery, alleviate pain, and facilitate functional rehabilitation. Additional clinical trials are required to validate the efficacy of this complementary therapy.
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病例报告:光生物调节改善了与希尔-萨克斯骨病变相关的急性外伤性前脱位后的肩关节功能
光生物调节(PBM)对骨折后的骨愈合有积极作用。本病例报告描述了一起与滑板有关的肩关节前脱位,并伴有 Bankart 和 Hill-Sachs 病变。在无创复位后,患者接受了 PBM 保守治疗。PBM 从事故当天开始,每天持续 30 天,之后每两周照射一次,持续 33 个月。在最初的 30 天里,患者的疼痛减轻,肩部功能恢复,没有疼痛、肿胀或瘀伤。第 28 天,水肿较受伤初期有所减轻,肩部完全恢复,可以进行日常和体育活动。体格检查证实肩关节稳定,33 个月后的图像显示 Hill-Sachs 病变愈合,Bankart 病变明显修复。总之,PBM 可以促进康复、减轻疼痛并促进功能康复。要验证这种辅助疗法的疗效,还需要进行更多的临床试验。
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