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HILT Dose Optimization for Knee Osteoarthritis Pain
Sponsor: Al Hayah University In Cairo
Summary
This study aims to find the best settings (dose) for High-Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) to reduce pain and improve function in people with moderate knee osteoarthritis. Participants will be randomly assigned to receive one of three different doses of HILT (low, medium, or high) or a sham (placebo) laser treatment, three times a week for four weeks. The main outcomes measured will be changes in knee pain (using a pain scale) and knee function (using a questionnaire) from the beginning to the end of the 4-week treatment period.
Official title: Optimal High-Intensity Laser Therapy (HILT) Parameters for Pain and Function in Patients With Moderate Knee Osteoarthritis: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
140
Start Date
2025-04-23
Completion Date
2027-06-01
Last Updated
2025-04-08
Healthy Volunteers
No
Conditions
Interventions
Low-Dose High-Intensity Laser Therapy (10 J/cm²)
Application of HILT using an Nd:YAG laser (BTL-6000, 1064 nm). Delivered via continuous scanning technique (1 cm distance) to 5 zones (25 cm² each) covering anterior, medial, and lateral knee aspects. Target dose: 10 J/cm² per zone. Session frequency: 3x/week for 4 weeks (12 total). Session duration: 15-20 min. Administered by trained PTs in outpatient rehab. Skin temperature monitored.
Medium-Dose High-Intensity Laser Therapy (15 J/cm²)
Application of HILT using an Nd:YAG laser (BTL-6000, 1064 nm). Delivered via continuous scanning technique (1 cm distance) to 5 zones (25 cm² each) covering anterior, medial, and lateral knee aspects. Target dose: 15 J/cm² per zone. Session frequency: 3x/week for 4 weeks (12 total). Session duration: 15-20 min. Administered by trained PTs in outpatient rehab. Skin temperature monitored.
High-Dose High-Intensity Laser Therapy (20 J/cm²)
Application of HILT using an Nd:YAG laser (BTL-6000, 1064 nm). Delivered via continuous scanning technique (1 cm distance) to 5 zones (25 cm² each) covering anterior, medial, and lateral knee aspects. Target dose: 20 J/cm² per zone. Session frequency: 3x/week for 4 weeks (12 total). Session duration: 15-20 min. Administered by trained PTs in outpatient rehab. Skin temperature monitored.
Sham High-Intensity Laser Therapy
Sham procedure mimicking active HILT using the same Nd:YAG laser device (BTL-6000). Same setup, patient positioning, scanning technique over identical zones, and session duration/frequency (3x/week, 4 weeks, 15-20 min). Device powered on with visual/auditory cues active, but no laser energy emitted. Administered by trained PTs in outpatient rehab. Skin temperature monitored.
Locations (1)
Faculty of Physical Therapy, Al Hayah University
Cairo, Egypt