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Effect of the laser therapy in association with swimming for a morphological nerve repair and functional recovery in rats submitted to sciatic axonotmesis

ABSTRACT

The peripheral nerve injuries occur frequently and generally cause functional loss impacting negatively on patient's life. The objective this study was to verify the efficiency of the combination of laser therapy and swimming in rats affected by axonotmesis. The sample was comprised of 50 Wistar rats and it was divided into 05 groups: Control Group; Surgical Control Group; Laser Experimental Group; Swimming Experimental Group and Laser Experimental combined with Swimming Group. The nerve was crushed into a 5 mm-long segment next to the sciatic nerve trifurcation with a pair of forceps for 60 seconds. The GaAs infrared laser (904nm) was used with energy radiated 0,4J the first week, the second week 0,8J and 1,2J in the third and fourth week. For functional (FCI) evaluation, the animals were immobilized and the plantar region of their paws were painted with ink stamp. The procedure was repeated twice to each animal. The nerve morphometry (areas, diameters and thicknesses of the fibers, axons and myelin sheath) was performed with the measurement of 220 fibers per animal in each group . We can see that the GEL and GEN groups , obtained the best results when compared with the other groups (GC, GCC and GELAN) in all morphometric variables studied, but no statistically significant difference was found between them. In functional analysis, it was observed that the gelan group obtained the best results when compared with the other groups (GCC , GEN and GEL) and when the GEL and GEN groups were compared, there was no statistically significant difference between them. Was conclued the GEL and GEN groups havd the best morphometric results, while the GELAN showed the best functional outcome. Therefore, it can be concluded that the combination of these features favoured the functional recovery of the animals.

Keywords:
Swimming; Laser Therapy; Rats, Wistar; Regeneration; Physiotherapy

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