The aim of this double-blind study was to examine the effects of helium-neo
n laser irradiation on the mechanical (pressure algometry) and electrical (
1 ms monophasic square-wave pulses, 50 Hz) pain threshold. 32 pain-free sub
jects were randomly assigned to either the experimental group (helium-neon
laser stimulation: 5 mW, 10 min) or the placebo group (sham stimulation). L
aser or sham stimulation and pain threshold ascertainment were carried out
on the dorsal aspect of the forearm area. The contralateral arm served as a
n untreated control. The groups were compared with each other and with the
control arm.
No significant differences were found between the laser stimulation and the
sham stimulation in changes of either the mechanical or the electrical pai
n threshold. There were no changes in the mechanical pain threshold through
laser stimulation and sham stimulation with respect to the untreated contr
alateral arm. After laser stimulation electrical pain threshold was signifi
cantly higher (p<0.01) in the treated arm than in the untreated contralater
al arm, because this threshold decreased in the contralateral arm. This was
not the case in sham treatment.
The data suggest that helium-neon laser stimulation does not raise the expe
rimental pain threshold in healthy subjects compared to placebo treatment.
After helium-neon laser stimulation there was a decrease of the electrical
pain threshold in the contralateral arm. To disclose the mechanism of this
effect further experimental investigations under strict electrophysiologica
l conditions are required.