The effects of combining electrical stimulation of the calf and thigh muscles on WOMAC pain in knee osteoarthritis: A double-blind, randomised, sham-controlled trial

Samuel Briggs-Price , George Mills , Linzy Houchen-Wolloff , Enya Daynes , Charlotte Gerlis , Lorna E. Latimer , Colin Esler , Darren Targett , Sally J. Singh
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Abstract

Objective

To explore the effectiveness of a NMES device in improving pain and function for individuals with KOA.

Method

This was a randomised, sham-controlled, superiority trial recruiting individuals with symptomatic KOA, with both participants and outcome assessors blinded to the treatment allocation. Participants were randomised to receive either self-administered NMES, consisting of quadriceps (5 times a week) and footplate stimulation (7 times a week), or a sham device for 8 weeks. The primary outcome was the change in Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) pain domain at week 8.

Results

179 participants were randomised; 50.8 ​% female, mean (SD) age 66.9 (8.7) years. 164 attended the follow up visit. No difference in the WOMAC pain domain was seen between groups (−0.7; 95 ​% CI: −1.5, 0.1; P ​= ​0.10), though within group improvements were reported in both groups (NMES: −1.5; 95 ​% CI: −2.0, 0.8; P ​< ​0.01, sham: −0.8; 95 ​% CI: −1.4, 0.2; P ​< ​0.01). There were no differences in strength, exercise and functional capacity, swelling, health related quality of life or anxiety and depression between groups. Sub-group analysis for NMES compliance or recruitment source did not change response in primary outcome.

Conclusion

Use of an NMES device on the quadriceps and plantar flexors did not enhance pain relief or improve function over the sham control in people with KOA.
小腿和大腿肌肉联合电刺激对膝骨关节炎患者WOMAC疼痛的影响:一项双盲、随机、假对照试验
目的探讨NMES装置在改善KOA患者疼痛和功能方面的效果。这是一项随机、假对照、优势试验,招募有症状KOA的个体,参与者和结果评估者对治疗分配不知情。参与者被随机分配接受自我管理的NMES,包括股四头肌(每周5次)和足底刺激(每周7次),或假装置,为期8周。主要终点是第8周时西安大略省和麦克马斯特大学关节炎指数(WOMAC)疼痛域的变化。结果179名受试者被随机分组;50.8%女性,平均(SD)年龄66.9(8.7)岁。164人参加了后续访问。两组间WOMAC疼痛域无差异(−0.7;95% ci:−1.5,0.1;P = 0.10),但在组内两组均有改善(NMES:−1.5;95% ci:−2.0,0.8;P & lt;0.01, sham:−0.8;95% ci:−1.4,0.2;P & lt;0.01)。两组之间在力量、运动和功能能力、肿胀、与健康相关的生活质量或焦虑和抑郁方面没有差异。对NMES依从性或招募来源的亚组分析没有改变主要结局的反应。结论与假对照相比,在KOA患者的股四头肌和足底屈肌上使用NMES装置并没有增强疼痛缓解或改善功能。
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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