TY - JOUR
T1 - WOULD INTEGRATING MONOCHROMATIC INFRARED ENERGY INTO THE PHYSICAL REHABILITATION OF ADOLESCENTS WITH PATELLOFEMORAL PAIN SYNDROME HAVE ANY ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS? A RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED TRIAL
AU - Alrawaili, Saud M.
AU - Azab, Alshimaa R.
AU - Elnaggar, Ragab K.
AU - Alhwoaimel, Norah A.
AU - Basalem, Nourah
AU - Alaseem, Aram A.
AU - Kamel, Fatmaalzahraa H.
AU - Basha, Maged A.
AU - Aloraini, Saleh M.
AU - Morsy, Walaa E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
2025 © Author(s). Published by MJS Publishing, on behalf of the Foundation for Rehabilitation Information.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - Objective: This study aimed to assess and compare changes in pain, balance, functional status, and health-related quality of life between adolescents with patellofemoral pain syndrome undergoing 12 weeks of monochromatic infrared energy application as an adjuvant to physical rehabilitation and those receiving physical rehabilitation alone. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Patients: Adolescents aged 15–18. Methods: 46 adolescents were randomly assigned to receive either a standard physical therapy programme or monochromatic infrared energy plus the standard programme. Pain intensity, dynamic pos-tural control, functional status, and health-related quality of life were evaluated pre-and post-inter-vention. Results: The study group showed a greater reduc-tion in pain intensity (p < 0.001; η2 = 0.36), improvement in dynamic postural control, towards the anterior (p = 0.002; η2 = 0.20), posteromedial (p = 0.009; η2 = 0.14), posterolateral (p = 0.018; η2 = 0.12) directions, and composite postural control (p = 0.001; η2 = 0.24), and enhancement of functional status (p = 0.013; η2 = 0.13) from the pre-to post-treatment occasion than the control group. Moreover, the study group reported better quality of life: physical health (p = 0.035; η2 = 0.10), psychosocial health (p = 0.005; η2 = 0.17), and overall (p = 0.001; η2 = 0.21). Conclusion: Monochromatic infrared energy is likely beneficial in adolescents with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
AB - Objective: This study aimed to assess and compare changes in pain, balance, functional status, and health-related quality of life between adolescents with patellofemoral pain syndrome undergoing 12 weeks of monochromatic infrared energy application as an adjuvant to physical rehabilitation and those receiving physical rehabilitation alone. Design: Randomized controlled trial. Patients: Adolescents aged 15–18. Methods: 46 adolescents were randomly assigned to receive either a standard physical therapy programme or monochromatic infrared energy plus the standard programme. Pain intensity, dynamic pos-tural control, functional status, and health-related quality of life were evaluated pre-and post-inter-vention. Results: The study group showed a greater reduc-tion in pain intensity (p < 0.001; η2 = 0.36), improvement in dynamic postural control, towards the anterior (p = 0.002; η2 = 0.20), posteromedial (p = 0.009; η2 = 0.14), posterolateral (p = 0.018; η2 = 0.12) directions, and composite postural control (p = 0.001; η2 = 0.24), and enhancement of functional status (p = 0.013; η2 = 0.13) from the pre-to post-treatment occasion than the control group. Moreover, the study group reported better quality of life: physical health (p = 0.035; η2 = 0.10), psychosocial health (p = 0.005; η2 = 0.17), and overall (p = 0.001; η2 = 0.21). Conclusion: Monochromatic infrared energy is likely beneficial in adolescents with patellofemoral pain syndrome.
KW - functional performance
KW - monochromatic infrared energy
KW - patellofemoral pain syndrome
KW - physical therapy
KW - postural control
KW - quality of life
KW - rehabilitation
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U2 - 10.2340/jrm.v57.42169
DO - 10.2340/jrm.v57.42169
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:105001523810
SN - 1650-1977
VL - 57
JO - Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
JF - Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine
M1 - jrm42169
ER -