Knee osteoarthritis / joint pain

Low-level laser therapy for knee osteoarthritis pain meta-analysis

Stausholm MB, Naterstad IF, Joensen J, et al. BMJ Open. 2019.

Source

A placebo-controlled meta-analysis found knee osteoarthritis pain reductions, especially when studies used recommended LLLT doses.

Evidence grade

moderate

Effect direction

positive

Panel relevance

partially-replicable

Key findings

  • The review meta-analyzed 22 trials with 1,063 participants.
  • Overall pain was reduced versus placebo at the end of therapy and at 1-12 week follow-up.
  • Recommended-dose subgroups showed larger pain reductions than non-recommended-dose protocols.

Protocol details

WavelengthsNot reported nm
IrradianceNot reported mW/cm2
FluenceNot reported J/cm2
Session timeNot reported minutes
FrequencyVaried by trial
DurationVaried by trial
Treatment areaKnee joint points
Device typeLow-level laser therapy

Caveats

  • Most included protocols used clinical point lasers rather than broad consumer panels.
  • Guidelines differ on whether LLLT should be recommended for knee osteoarthritis.