Lasers target facial nerve pain in new study
NCT ID NCT07403695
Summary
This study tested whether laser light therapy could help people recover from nerve injuries in the face and jaw. It compared two types of lasers (red and infrared) to see which was better at reducing pain and improving sensation. The trial involved 30 adults who had a nerve injury for at least six months without improvement.
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Alexandria university
Alexandria, Egypt
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