Influence of pulsed electromagnetic field on the course of intervertebral hernia of the cervical spine

Yuri Yu. Byalovsky, Aleksey V. Ivanov, I. Rakitina
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BACKGROUND: A herniated disc of the cervical spine is a common cause of neck pain that results from leakage of the nucleus pulposus from the annulus fibrosus and creating pressure on the spinal cord and nerve roots. AIM: to study the effect of therapy with a pulsed electromagnetic field on pain, disability, psychological state and quality of life in intervertebral hernia of the cervical spine. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Patients were randomly divided into two groups, including group 1, who received therapy consisting of transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, thermal procedures, and pulsed electromagnetic field, and group 2, who received a false magnetic field in addition to transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation and thermal procedures. Pain was assessed using a visual analogue scale (VAS). Other outcome measures were pain and disability (Neck Pain and Disability Scale), anxiety-depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale), and quality of life (Nottingham Health Profile). All evaluations were performed before treatment, at week 3, and at week 12 post-treatment. RESULTS: Significant improvements were found in scores for neck pain, disability, depression, anxiety, and quality of life in both groups after treatment compared with scores before treatment. However, when comparing changes within groups, significant improvements were only identified in VAS and Nottingham Health Profile sleep subparameters at week 12 post-treatment compared to pre-treatment. CONCLUSION: Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy in intervertebral hernia of the cervical spine can be safely used in conservative treatment as part of combined physiotherapy.
脉冲电磁场对颈椎椎间孔疝病程的影响
背景:颈椎椎间盘突出症是导致颈部疼痛的常见原因,它是由于髓核从纤维环中渗出,对脊髓和神经根造成压迫。 目的:研究脉冲电磁场疗法对颈椎椎间孔疝患者疼痛、残疾、心理状态和生活质量的影响。 材料与方法:将患者随机分为两组,其中第一组接受经皮神经电刺激、热疗和脉冲电磁场治疗,第二组在经皮神经电刺激和热疗的基础上接受假磁场治疗。疼痛采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)进行评估。其他结果测量包括疼痛和残疾(颈部疼痛和残疾量表)、焦虑抑郁(医院焦虑抑郁量表)和生活质量(诺丁汉健康档案)。所有评估均在治疗前、治疗后第 3 周和第 12 周进行。 结果:与治疗前相比,两组患者治疗后的颈痛、残疾、抑郁、焦虑和生活质量评分均有显著改善。然而,在比较组内变化时,仅发现治疗后第 12 周的 VAS 和诺丁汉健康档案睡眠子参数与治疗前相比有显著改善。 结论:脉冲电磁场疗法可安全地用于颈椎椎间孔疝的保守治疗,是综合物理疗法的一部分。
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