The Difference on Pain and Range of Motion After High-Intensity Laser Therapy on Myositis Ossificans of the Right Deltoid Muscle: A Case Report
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Abstract
Background: Myositis Ossificans (MO) is a non-neoplastic proliferation of bone and cartilage tissue after
micro-injuries on muscle, as a result of dysregulation response to inflammation on stem cells.
Results: A patient, 50-years old man with pain and restricted movement of the right shoulder, that rose 8
hours after exercise. The radiograph revealed the MO on the right Deltoid muscle. The patient has received
the high intensity of laser therapy for two continuous therapy. The result after therapy was decreased of
pain and can move the right shoulder easily. Furthermore, after two times/week for four weeks of therapy,
there was no pain, as well as the x-ray was showed reduced the size of calcification.
Conclusion, The high intensity of Laser therapy was improved the pain dan reduced the size of MO on
right deltoid muscle
Keywords: Myositis Ossificans, Deltoid Muscle, High Intensity of Laser Therapy
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