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Volume 5, Issue 2 (Suppl)

J Tradi Med Clin Natur

ISSN: JTMCN, an open access journal

Traditional Medicine 2016

September 14-16, 2016

Page 20

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September 14-16, 2016 Amsterdam, Netherlands

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International Conference and Exhibition on

Traditional & Alternative Medicine

Laser acupuncture therapy for temporomandibular disorders

Objective:

To investigate the clinical effects of laser acupuncture therapy for temporomandibular disorders (TMD) after

ineffective previous treatments.

Methods:

A retrospective observational study was conducted in 29 treatment-resistant TMD patients (25 women, 4 men; age

range 17‒67 years). Subjects were treated 3 times per week for 4 weeks with the Handylaser Trion (GaAlAs laser diode, 810 nm,

150 mW, pulsed waves), which delivered 0.375 J of energy (5 s) to ST7, ST6, and LI4 and 3 J (40 s) to each Ashi point, 7.5‒26.25

J/cm2 in total. The visual analog scale (VAS) and maximal mouth opening (MMO) were evaluated before and after treatment.

Results:

VAS analysis showed that the patients were free of pain at rest (endpoint) after 5.90±6.08 sessions of laser acupuncture

for acute TMD and after 16.21±17.98 sessions for chronic TMD. The VAS score on palpation of the temporomandibular

joint reduced to 0.30±0.67 for patients with acute TMD (p=0.005) and to 0.47±0.84 for those with chronic TMD (p<0.001).

The MMO significantly increased in patients with acute TMD (7.80±5.43 mm, p=0.008) and in patients with chronic TMD

(15.58±7.87 mm, p<0.001).

Conclusions:

Our patients suffering from treatment-resistant TMD symptoms improved after laser acupuncture therapy.

Long-term follow-up and further studies with a larger patient sample and an appropriate design are needed to examine the

efficacy.

Biography

Wen-Long Hu is the Vice Director of the Department of Chinese Medicine at Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, Assistant Professor at Fooyin University,

Kaohsiung Medical University, and Chang Gung University. He has the experiences of clinical practice in low level laser therapy (LLLT) for 20 years and in acupunc-

ture for 25 years. He is invited speaker for lectures in LLLT at many symposiums held by some medical associations. Recently, he is invited to instruct physicians

to practice LLLT in workshops. He is also involved in researches in LLLT and acupuncture, e.g. obesity, metabolic syndrome, stroke, dementia, Parkinsonism,

myofascial pain, arthralgia, radiculopathy, autism, etc.

oolonghu@gmail.com

Wen-Long Hu

Kaohsiung Chang Gung Memorial Hospital

Wen-Long Hu, J Tradi Med Clin Natur 2016, 5:2 (Suppl)

http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2167-1206.C1.001