Effect of Photobiomodulation With Polarized Light on wound healing and aerobic microflora in Diabetic Foot Ulcer
Effect of Photobiomodulation With Polarized Light on wound healing and aerobic microflora in Diabetic Foot Ulcer both sexes were included and intervention will be given for two months, wound healing will be assessed by measuring the surface area and the Aerobic microflora will be isolated and controlled on the basis of bio-gram and antibiogram at the beginning and at the end of treatment.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
50
bioptron light therapy sessions, about 12 minutes on the foot ulcer 3 sessions per week for about 8 weeks
Appropriate day-care and principles of local ulcer therapy, washing and bandaging, use of anti exudative, anti-inflammatory and disinfection solutions will be administered to this group, topical antibiotics will be administered based on bio-gram and antibiogram results
Kasr Alaini
Cairo, Egypt
Histologic evaluation:
Aerobic microflora will be isolated and controlled on the basis of biogram and antibiogram at the beginning and at the end of treatment
Time frame: two months
Wound assessment
The wound surface area (ulcer size), lenghth and width will measured using Ruler technique
Time frame: two months
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