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Pain and fibrous scarring response to polarized light therapy following mammoplasty / Saif Mahmoud Saif ; Supervised Zakaria Mowafy Emam Mowafy , Khowailed Abdelhalim Khowailed , Tamer Mohamed Mohamedy

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Cairo : Saif Mahmoud Saif , 2019Description: 111 P. : charts , fscsimiles , photoghraphs ; 25cmOther title:
  • إستجابة الألم والندب الليفي للعلاج بالضوء المستقطب فيما بعد تقويم الثدي [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery Summary: Purpose: to evaluate the efficacy of polarized light therapy on pain and fibrous scarring following mammoplasty. Methods:- Thirty women with pain and fibrous scarring following mammoplasty with ages ranging from 40 to 55 years. They were divided into two groups. One study group for the BLT in addition to the traditional physical therapy routine (BLT group) and a control group for the traditional physical therapy routine only (no BLT group). BLT beam was pointed at the area to be treated, holding the device at right angle (90{u00B0}) perpendicular to the surface of the treated area and maintaining a distance of 10 cm from the surface of it and applying the BLT for about 10 minutes day after day for six months evaluation by (Visual Analogue Scale and the ultrasonographic measurement of the fibrous scarring in Cm). Measurements were conducted before starting the treatment as a first record and at the end of the six month of treatment as a second (final) record. Results and conclusion:- Results showed that application of polarized light therapy had a valuable improving effects in women with breast pain and fibrous scarring following mammoplasty as evidenced statistically significant decreases in visual analogue scale and the ultrasonographic measurement of the fibrous scarring
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.21.07.M.Sc.2019.Sa.P (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110079052000
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Thesis (M.Sc.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Physical Therapy - Department of Physical Therapy for Surgery

Purpose: to evaluate the efficacy of polarized light therapy on pain and fibrous scarring following mammoplasty. Methods:- Thirty women with pain and fibrous scarring following mammoplasty with ages ranging from 40 to 55 years. They were divided into two groups. One study group for the BLT in addition to the traditional physical therapy routine (BLT group) and a control group for the traditional physical therapy routine only (no BLT group). BLT beam was pointed at the area to be treated, holding the device at right angle (90{u00B0}) perpendicular to the surface of the treated area and maintaining a distance of 10 cm from the surface of it and applying the BLT for about 10 minutes day after day for six months evaluation by (Visual Analogue Scale and the ultrasonographic measurement of the fibrous scarring in Cm). Measurements were conducted before starting the treatment as a first record and at the end of the six month of treatment as a second (final) record. Results and conclusion:- Results showed that application of polarized light therapy had a valuable improving effects in women with breast pain and fibrous scarring following mammoplasty as evidenced statistically significant decreases in visual analogue scale and the ultrasonographic measurement of the fibrous scarring

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