Laser combo zaps neck knots better?
NCT ID NCT07137728
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tested if a dual-frequency laser can reduce pain and improve neck movement in people with myofascial trigger points (muscle knots) in the upper neck. 48 adults with chronic neck pain received either a single-wavelength laser or a dual-frequency laser, plus standard exercises, twice a week for four weeks. The goal was to see which laser works better for easing pain and helping the neck move more freely.
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MoveNow Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation Centre
Lahore, Punjab Province, Pakistan
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