Effect of dry needling on lumbar muscle stiffness in patients with low back pain: A double blind, randomized controlled trial using shear wave elastography.

Shane L Koppenhaver, Amelia M Weaver, Tyler L Randall, Ryan J Hollins, Brian A Young, Jeffrey J Hebert, Laurel Proulx, Cesar Fernández-de-Las-Peñas
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Abstract

Background: Dry needling treatment focuses on restoring normal muscle function in patients with musculoskeletal pain; however, little research has investigated this assertion. Shear wave elastography (SWE) allows quantification of individual muscle function by estimating both resting and contracted muscle stiffness.

Objective: To compare the effects of dry needling to sham dry needling on lumbar muscle stiffness in individuals with low back pain (LBP) using SWE.

Methods: Sixty participants with LBP were randomly allocated to receive one session of dry needling or sham dry needling treatment to the lumbar multifidus and erector spinae muscles on the most painful side and spinal level. Stiffness (shear modulus) of the lumbar multifidus and erector spinae muscles was assessed using SWE at rest and during submaximal contraction before treatment, immediately after treatment, and 1 week later. Treatment effects were estimated using linear mixed models.

Results: After 1 week, resting erector spinae muscle stiffness was lower in individuals who received dry needling than those that received sham dry needling. All other between-groups differences in muscle stiffness were similar, but non-significant.

Conclusion: Dry needling appears to reduce resting erector spinae muscle following treatment of patients with LBP. Therefore, providers should consider the use of dry needling when patients exhibit aberrant stiffness of the lumbar muscles.

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干针对腰痛患者腰肌僵硬的影响:一项采用剪切波弹性成像的双盲、随机对照试验。
背景:干针治疗的重点是恢复肌肉骨骼疼痛患者的正常肌肉功能;然而,很少有研究调查这一说法。剪切波弹性成像(SWE)可以通过估计静息和收缩肌肉刚度来量化单个肌肉功能。目的:比较干针和假干针对腰痛患者腰肌肉僵硬度的影响。方法:60名腰痛患者被随机分配到最痛侧和脊柱水平的腰椎多裂肌和竖脊肌进行干针或假干针治疗。在治疗前、治疗后立即和治疗后1周,分别在休息和次最大收缩时使用SWE评估腰椎多裂肌和竖脊肌的刚度(剪切模量)。使用线性混合模型估计治疗效果。结果:1周后,干针组的静息竖脊肌僵硬度低于假干针组。所有其他组间肌肉僵硬度的差异相似,但不显著。结论:干针刺可减少腰痛患者静息的竖脊肌。因此,当患者表现出腰肌异常僵硬时,提供者应考虑使用干针。
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