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Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study

Background and Objectives: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), a pain-alleviating and muscle-relaxing treatment used in physio-therapeutic clinical practice, has recently appeared to be just as effective in dysphonia. This review aimed at clarifying whether TENS can be an effective p...

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Autores principales: Plotas, Panagiotis, Papadopoulos, Angelos, Tsiamaki, Eirini, Apostolou, Maria-Dimitra, Chaniotaki, Maria-Antonia, Ganiatsou, Efthimia, Goutzeri, Eleni-Marianthi, Kalogeraki, Thalia, Karra, Elpida, Malliou, Maria, Marinitsi, Dimitra, Papoutsaki, Chariklia, Vagianou, Ilianna-Stamatia, Trimmis, Nikolaos
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101737
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author Plotas, Panagiotis
Papadopoulos, Angelos
Tsiamaki, Eirini
Apostolou, Maria-Dimitra
Chaniotaki, Maria-Antonia
Ganiatsou, Efthimia
Goutzeri, Eleni-Marianthi
Kalogeraki, Thalia
Karra, Elpida
Malliou, Maria
Marinitsi, Dimitra
Papoutsaki, Chariklia
Vagianou, Ilianna-Stamatia
Trimmis, Nikolaos
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Papadopoulos, Angelos
Tsiamaki, Eirini
Apostolou, Maria-Dimitra
Chaniotaki, Maria-Antonia
Ganiatsou, Efthimia
Goutzeri, Eleni-Marianthi
Kalogeraki, Thalia
Karra, Elpida
Malliou, Maria
Marinitsi, Dimitra
Papoutsaki, Chariklia
Vagianou, Ilianna-Stamatia
Trimmis, Nikolaos
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description Background and Objectives: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), a pain-alleviating and muscle-relaxing treatment used in physio-therapeutic clinical practice, has recently appeared to be just as effective in dysphonia. This review aimed at clarifying whether TENS can be an effective practice in dysphonia therapy and/or management on its own or combined with other types of interventions and, hence, whether its practice can be a useful, more widespread establishment to speech and language therapy intervention methods. Materials and Methods: A search was conducted on the PubMed database using specific terms based on the PICO search strategy. Eventually, four randomized controlled studies and four clinical trials were included. The methodological quality of the included studies was evaluated using the physiotherapy evidence-based database (PEDro) assessment tool, and this indicated high-quality research with an average score of 8.43. Results: The studies utilized various TENS devices, predominantly the Dualpex 961 device (frequency of 10 Hz, phase of 200 ms). The assessment methods varied, including auditory perception, vocal therapy, electrostimulation, audio and video perceptual assessments, and laryngeal evaluations. The clinical outcomes of TENS showed a reduction in musculoskeletal pain in various areas, while the acoustic analysis results were significant in only one study. TENS was compared to manual laryngeal therapy (LMT), placebo TENS, and vocal therapy in different studies with mixed results. Conclusions: This review supports the idea that a multidimensional approach, incorporating various therapeutic modalities (TENS, LMT, speech therapy, and vocal training) can yield positive outcomes for patients with voice disorders. Further research is needed to explore the specific mechanisms of action and optimal treatment protocols for TENS in voice therapy.
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spelling pubmed-106081722023-10-28 Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study Plotas, Panagiotis Papadopoulos, Angelos Tsiamaki, Eirini Apostolou, Maria-Dimitra Chaniotaki, Maria-Antonia Ganiatsou, Efthimia Goutzeri, Eleni-Marianthi Kalogeraki, Thalia Karra, Elpida Malliou, Maria Marinitsi, Dimitra Papoutsaki, Chariklia Vagianou, Ilianna-Stamatia Trimmis, Nikolaos Medicina (Kaunas) Systematic Review Background and Objectives: Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS), a pain-alleviating and muscle-relaxing treatment used in physio-therapeutic clinical practice, has recently appeared to be just as effective in dysphonia. This review aimed at clarifying whether TENS can be an effective practice in dysphonia therapy and/or management on its own or combined with other types of interventions and, hence, whether its practice can be a useful, more widespread establishment to speech and language therapy intervention methods. Materials and Methods: A search was conducted on the PubMed database using specific terms based on the PICO search strategy. Eventually, four randomized controlled studies and four clinical trials were included. The methodological quality of the included studies was evaluated using the physiotherapy evidence-based database (PEDro) assessment tool, and this indicated high-quality research with an average score of 8.43. Results: The studies utilized various TENS devices, predominantly the Dualpex 961 device (frequency of 10 Hz, phase of 200 ms). The assessment methods varied, including auditory perception, vocal therapy, electrostimulation, audio and video perceptual assessments, and laryngeal evaluations. The clinical outcomes of TENS showed a reduction in musculoskeletal pain in various areas, while the acoustic analysis results were significant in only one study. TENS was compared to manual laryngeal therapy (LMT), placebo TENS, and vocal therapy in different studies with mixed results. Conclusions: This review supports the idea that a multidimensional approach, incorporating various therapeutic modalities (TENS, LMT, speech therapy, and vocal training) can yield positive outcomes for patients with voice disorders. Further research is needed to explore the specific mechanisms of action and optimal treatment protocols for TENS in voice therapy. MDPI 2023-09-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10608172/ /pubmed/37893455 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101737 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Plotas, Panagiotis
Papadopoulos, Angelos
Tsiamaki, Eirini
Apostolou, Maria-Dimitra
Chaniotaki, Maria-Antonia
Ganiatsou, Efthimia
Goutzeri, Eleni-Marianthi
Kalogeraki, Thalia
Karra, Elpida
Malliou, Maria
Marinitsi, Dimitra
Papoutsaki, Chariklia
Vagianou, Ilianna-Stamatia
Trimmis, Nikolaos
Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study
title Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study
title_full Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study
title_fullStr Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study
title_full_unstemmed Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study
title_short Effects of Transcutaneous Electrical Nervous Stimulation (TENS) on Dysphonic Patients: A Systematic Review Study
title_sort effects of transcutaneous electrical nervous stimulation (tens) on dysphonic patients: a systematic review study
topic Systematic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10608172/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37893455
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/medicina59101737
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