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Red Light Therapy Improves Knee Arthritis
Innovative Solutions for Anterior Knee Pain in Athletes: The Role of Red Light Therapy
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common condition, especially in older individuals, causing notable pain and decreased functional abilities. Despite the positive outcomes seen with low-level laser therapy (LLLT) in reducing pain and improving function in knee OA patients, its use on a broader area like the quadriceps muscle has not been extensively studied. A recent research project sought to assess the immediate impacts of multi-focal LLLT on the quadriceps muscles of individuals with knee OA, with a specific focus on pain reduction and enhancement of functional performance.