Spinal magnetic stimulation to treat chronic back pain: a feasibility study in veterans.

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Pain management Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-05 DOI:10.2217/pmt-2023-0004
Asrat Tesfa, Hayk Petrosyan, Magda Fahmy, Thomas Sexton, Victor Arvanian
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Abstract

Aim: Chronic low back pain represents a significant societal problem leading to increased healthcare costs and quality of life. This study was designed to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of non-invasive spinal electromagnetic simulation (SEMS) to treat nonspecific chronic low back pain (CLBP). Methods: A single-site prospective study was conducted to evaluate SEMS in reducing pain and improving disability. A total of 17 patients received SEMS two to three sessions a week. The Numeric Rating Scale and the Modified Oswestry Disability Questionnaire were used to assess pain and disability. Results: Participants receiving SEMS exhibited statistically significant reductions in pain and disability. Conclusion: Current results suggest that non-invasive SEMS can be an effective treatment in reducing pain and improving disability associated with CLBP.

脊髓磁刺激治疗慢性背痛:一项针对退伍军人的可行性研究。
目的:慢性腰背痛是一个严重的社会问题,会导致医疗成本和生活质量的提高。本研究旨在评估无创脊柱电磁模拟(SEMS)治疗非特异性慢性腰背痛(CLBP)的可行性和有效性。研究方法进行了一项单点前瞻性研究,以评估 SEMS 在减轻疼痛和改善残疾状况方面的效果。共有 17 名患者接受了 SEMS 治疗,每周两到三次。采用数字评分量表和改良奥斯韦特里残疾问卷来评估疼痛和残疾情况。结果:接受SEMS治疗的患者在疼痛和残疾方面均有统计学意义的显著减轻。结论:目前的研究结果表明,非侵入性 SEMS 可以有效减轻疼痛并改善与慢性前列腺炎相关的残疾状况。
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Pain management
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