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Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial

Low energy pulsed electromagnetic signals (PEMS) therapy, in the field of bioelectronics, has been suggested as a promising analgesic therapy with special interest in treating conditions with poor response to pharmacotherapy. This study evaluated the effectiveness of PEMS therapy on the treatment of...

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Autores principales: de Teresa, Carlos, Varela-López, Alfonso, Rios-Álvarez, Susana, Gálvez, Rafael, Maire, Coralie, Gracia-Villar, Santos, Battino, Maurizio, Quiles, José L.
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10081781
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author de Teresa, Carlos
Varela-López, Alfonso
Rios-Álvarez, Susana
Gálvez, Rafael
Maire, Coralie
Gracia-Villar, Santos
Battino, Maurizio
Quiles, José L.
author_facet de Teresa, Carlos
Varela-López, Alfonso
Rios-Álvarez, Susana
Gálvez, Rafael
Maire, Coralie
Gracia-Villar, Santos
Battino, Maurizio
Quiles, José L.
author_sort de Teresa, Carlos
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description Low energy pulsed electromagnetic signals (PEMS) therapy, in the field of bioelectronics, has been suggested as a promising analgesic therapy with special interest in treating conditions with poor response to pharmacotherapy. This study evaluated the effectiveness of PEMS therapy on the treatment of chronic low back pain patients with a neuropathic component. A group of 64 individuals with such condition was allocated to a 2-week treatment period (10 twenty-minute sessions on consecutive days) with an active PEMS therapy device or an inactive device in random order. The pain was assessed on a visual analog scale, and the functional status was assessed using the SF-12 questionnaire. The visual analog scale scores were lower after treatment than at baseline but only in the group treated with the active device. According to the DN4 score, neuropathic pain decreased in both experimental groups with respect to baseline, but this was only significant for the group treated with the active device. Similarly, an improvement in the SF-12 and Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) sleep scale components was reported. The study demonstrated that low-energy PEMS therapy was efficient in reducing pain and improving function in chronic low back pain patients with a neuropathic component.
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spelling pubmed-80728362021-04-27 Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial de Teresa, Carlos Varela-López, Alfonso Rios-Álvarez, Susana Gálvez, Rafael Maire, Coralie Gracia-Villar, Santos Battino, Maurizio Quiles, José L. J Clin Med Article Low energy pulsed electromagnetic signals (PEMS) therapy, in the field of bioelectronics, has been suggested as a promising analgesic therapy with special interest in treating conditions with poor response to pharmacotherapy. This study evaluated the effectiveness of PEMS therapy on the treatment of chronic low back pain patients with a neuropathic component. A group of 64 individuals with such condition was allocated to a 2-week treatment period (10 twenty-minute sessions on consecutive days) with an active PEMS therapy device or an inactive device in random order. The pain was assessed on a visual analog scale, and the functional status was assessed using the SF-12 questionnaire. The visual analog scale scores were lower after treatment than at baseline but only in the group treated with the active device. According to the DN4 score, neuropathic pain decreased in both experimental groups with respect to baseline, but this was only significant for the group treated with the active device. Similarly, an improvement in the SF-12 and Medical Outcomes Study (MOS) sleep scale components was reported. The study demonstrated that low-energy PEMS therapy was efficient in reducing pain and improving function in chronic low back pain patients with a neuropathic component. MDPI 2021-04-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8072836/ /pubmed/33923872 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10081781 Text en © 2021 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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de Teresa, Carlos
Varela-López, Alfonso
Rios-Álvarez, Susana
Gálvez, Rafael
Maire, Coralie
Gracia-Villar, Santos
Battino, Maurizio
Quiles, José L.
Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial
title Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial
title_full Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial
title_fullStr Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial
title_short Evaluation of the Analgesic Efficacy of a Bioelectronic Device in Non-Specific Chronic Low Back Pain with Neuropathic Component. A Randomized Trial
title_sort evaluation of the analgesic efficacy of a bioelectronic device in non-specific chronic low back pain with neuropathic component. a randomized trial
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8072836/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33923872
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm10081781
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