Introduction This case demonstrates the successful application of class 4 laser therapy in postoperative rehabilitation following a distal humerus fracture. The laser therapy machine was utilized to address limited mobility, scar adhesions, and muscle atrophy, while providing effective laser therapy for pain relief.
Case Presentation
Patient History:
21-year-old male
Injury mechanism: Fall from horse resulting in distal humerus fracture
Status: Postoperative evaluation for reconstruction
Clinical Findings:
Significant limitation in elbow flexion range
Notable upper limb muscle atrophy (particularly triceps and biceps brachii)
50% duty cycle at 30W effectively softened fibrotic tissue
Enhanced collagen realignment in healing fracture site
Functional Recovery:
Combined with electrical stimulation, accelerated neuromuscular re-education
Synergistic effect between laser therapy for pain relief and manual techniques
Treatment Efficiency:
Significant improvements achieved in just 4 sessions
Non-contact technique allowed pain-free application over sensitive surgical sites
Conclusion
This case highlights how class 4 laser therapy delivered via advanced laser therapy machine can:
Accelerate postoperative recovery in complex fractures
Effectively manage both pain and functional limitations
Complement traditional rehabilitation methods
The protocol yielded measurable improvements in mobility, strength, and pain levels within two weeks, demonstrating the value of incorporating laser therapy in orthopedic rehabilitation.
Keywords: class 4 laser therapy, laser therapy machine, laser therapy for pain relief, postoperative rehabilitation, humerus fracture