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A Case of High-energy Laser Physiotherapy for ACL Injury ( Anterior Cruciate Ligament )
A Case of High-energy Laser Physiotherapy for ACL Injury ( Anterior Cruciate Ligament )

The cruciate ligament of the knee, also known as the cruciate ligament, is located at the center and rear of the knee joint and is an important stabilizing structure of the knee joint. The cruciate ligament is lined by synovium and can be divided into front and back. When the knee joint moves, some fibers of the two ligaments are in tension. Therefore, the two ligaments cooperate to limit the hyperextension, flexion and rotation of the knee joint. The case shared in this article is the effect of

A Case of Postoperative Interventional Laser Therapy During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture (2/2)
A Case of Postoperative Interventional Laser Therapy During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture (2/2)

Typically, animals undergoing TPLO surgery can regain their normal motor function six to eight weeks after surgery. In this case,laser was used for postoperative recovery treatment, and only two weeks were used to restore the normal walking state, indicating that laser treatment had a good therapeutic effect in promoting tissue healing and relieving pain.

A Case of Postoperative Interventional Laser Therapy During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture (1/2)
A Case of Postoperative Interventional Laser Therapy During Anterior Cruciate Ligament Rupture (1/2)

The addition of laser treatment during and after surgery can promote the rapid recovery of the operative limb, It can be seen that laser treatment has a good therapeutic effect in promoting tissue healing and relieving pain.