Effect of High-Tone External Muscle Stimulation (High- Tone Therapy) in Neuro-Musculoskeletal Disorders: A Narrative Review

Q4 Medicine
Hasan Namvar, G. Olyaie, H. Bagheri, Ehsan Naiemi, Mohammad Hoseinifar, Maryam Sargolzehi
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Abstract

High-tone external muscle stimulation (HTEMS) or high-tone therapy is a new type of electrotherapy. Unlike the conventional electrotherapy that uses a fixed frequency, in HTEMS, the frequency and amplitude are simultaneously modulated, delivering much higher energy into the tissues. Recently, considerable attention has been paid to applying high-tone therapy in managing different disorders. This systematic study, therefore, was set out to assess the effect of high-tone therapy in various neuro-musculoskeletal disorders. After an exclusive search in databases of PubMed, Scopus, and Google Scholar, seven relevant studies were selected, including 3 studies for low back pain, 2 studies for peripheral neuropathy, 1 study  in multiple sclerosis patients, and 1 preprint study on the subjects with anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction. PEDro (the physiotherapy evidence database) scale was used to assess the quality of the included articles. Although the studies reported that high-tone therapy significantly improved signs and symptoms, the low number and poor methodological quality of included studies do not allow determining certain effectiveness of HTEMS, and it could be an important reason for performing more research in the future.
高音外部肌肉刺激(高音治疗)在神经-肌肉-骨骼疾病中的作用:叙述性综述
高频外肌刺激(High-tone external muscle stimulation, HTEMS)是一种新型的电疗法。与使用固定频率的传统电疗不同,在HTEMS中,频率和幅度是同时调制的,向组织输送更高的能量。近年来,高音调疗法在治疗不同疾病方面的应用受到了广泛的关注。因此,这项系统的研究旨在评估高音调治疗在各种神经-肌肉-骨骼疾病中的效果。通过对PubMed、Scopus、谷歌Scholar等数据库的独家检索,筛选出7项相关研究,其中腰痛研究3项,周围神经病变研究2项,多发性硬化症研究1项,前交叉韧带重建研究1项预印本研究。采用PEDro(物理治疗证据数据库)量表评估纳入文章的质量。虽然研究报告高强度治疗显著改善了症状和体征,但纳入的研究数量少,方法学质量差,无法确定HTEMS的某些有效性,这可能是未来进行更多研究的重要原因。
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Journal of Modern Rehabilitation
Journal of Modern Rehabilitation Medicine-Rehabilitation
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